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Hunted, The Published June 2026 The Hunted The Holocaust through the Experiences of Twenty European Jews Welch, S.

A ground-level history of the Holocaust, told through the voices of twenty European Jews. Drawing from diaries and memoirs, it reveals a multiplicity of experiences across countries, classes, and religious backgrounds. Each chapter traces a single year in the protagonists’ lives, placing personal decisions within the context shifting Nazi policies.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History History: World War II

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Voices of the Dunera Published April 2026 Voices of the Dunera Ernst Kitzinger, Exile and Essays on Internment Spark, S., Garrett, K. & McNamara, A.

Ernst Kitzinger, a 20th-Century art historian, was one of 2,500 men arrested in 1940 as ‘enemy aliens’ and deported from Britain to Australia aboard the HMT Dunera. Incarcerated in Hay, Kitzinger and his fellow internees mused on their lot through powerful prose and poetry, published here for the first time.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Genocide History Refugee and Migration Studies

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Forced Labor for Siemens in the Women’s Concentration Camp Ravensbrück Published March 2026 Forced Labor for Siemens in the Women’s Concentration Camp Ravensbrück Reports from Contemporary Witnesses International Friends Association of the Ravensbrück Memorial (Eds)

In 1942-1945, Siemens & Halske AG maintained an armaments factory adjacent to the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp, where up to 2,300 female prisoners were deployed in forced labor. This volume contains the testimonies of Ravensbrück survivors, shedding light on the system of forced labor in the context of the concentration camp

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies History: World War II

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Remembering Resistance Published February 2026 Remembering Resistance A Jewish Memoir from Nazi-Occupied Budapest, 1944-45 Eger, A., Frojimovics, K. & Kovács , É. (Eds.)

An illuminating chronicle of the life and work of Jewish couple, László and Eugenia Szamosi, liberating oppressed Jews in Nazi-occupied Budapest, Remembering Resistance offers an unrivalled insight into a family’s personal history of resistance and provides a paradigm for mediating our methods of remembrance.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History History: World War II

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History of the I.G. Farben Trial, A Published December 2025 A History of the I.G. Farben Trial Armament, Exploitation, Auschwitz Lindner, S.

In this exacting examination of the history of the I.G. Farben trial, Stephan H. Lindner charts the build up and aftermath of this watershed event, in order to highlight its implications for understanding the complexities of corporate social responsibility and of putting the military-industrial complex on trial. 

Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present Genocide History

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Gendarmes, Bureaucrats, and Jews Published October 2025 Gendarmes, Bureaucrats, and Jews A Documentary History of the Destruction of Hungary’s Jews, Spring-Summer 1944 Schulmann, J. F., Rich, D. A., & Molnár, J. (eds)

An illuminating chronicle of the concentration, ghettoization, and deportation of Hungarian Jews in 1944-1945, Gendarmes, Bureaucrats, and Jews presents, for the first time in English, the key primary sources from the period, documenting how this genocidal program was facilitated by both the Nazi regime and the Hungarian state.

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History History: World War II

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German Elementary Education from 1890 to 1945 Published September 2025 German Elementary Education from 1890 to 1945 Lessons about Religion, Home, and Fatherland Kennedy, K.

Analyzing the correlation between the educational system and ideas about religion, community, and nationhood, German Elementary Education from 1890 to 1945 highlights how an investment in children’s moral and national education united the Wilhelmine, Weimar, and Nazi eras, providing a vital lens for charting the continuities and changes within German society.

Subjects: History: World War I History: World War II Genocide History

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Hammerstein’s Daughters Published June 2025 Hammerstein’s Daughters An Aristocratic Family Caught Between Tradition and Resistance Paasche, G.

An enlightening chronicle of General Kurt von Hammerstein’s daughters, Marie Louise, Maria Therese, and Helga, and their attempts to thwart Hitler’s regime, this book provides an unrivalled insight into an overlooked history of tradition, resistance, adaptation, and rebellion in Nazi Germany.

Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present Genocide History

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Women’s Zionism Worldwide, 1897–1948 Published June 2025 Women’s Zionism Worldwide, 1897–1948 Katzburg-Yungman, M.

A geographically wide-ranging study of women’s Zionist history, Women’s Zionism Worldwide seeks to provide a reassessment of the activities, aims, and achievements of women-led organizations, highlighting the impact their role had on Zionist ideology and gender relations.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: 20th Century to Present History: World War II

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Passing Misery Published April 2025 Passing Misery The Journal of a Forced Laborer in the Third Reich Pasquiers, J. L. M. (au) & Thompson, R.L. (ed)

An illuminating translation of the journal of Jean Louis Mary Pasquiers, a former teacher and forced laborer, Passing Misery documents Pasquiers’ life within war-torn Europe, in unwilling service to the Nazi regime. In doing so, this book offers an unrivalled insight into the reality of collaboration and culpability during war.

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History History: 20th Century to Present

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Operation Barbarossa and its Aftermath Published November 2024 Operation Barbarossa and its Aftermath New Approaches to a Complex Campaign Rossoliński-Liebe, G. (ed)

An illuminating re-examination of the 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union, Operation Barbarossa and its Aftermath refocuses attention on the multiethnic nature of this military campaign, by considering the role played by troops from Slovakia, Romania, Italy, Spain, and others in Hitler’s plans for the Eastern Front and the Holocaust.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present History: World War II Genocide History

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Courage and Compassion Published June 2024 Courage and Compassion A Jewish Boyhood in German-Occupied Greece Molho, T.

Tony Molho tells a dramatic story of survival under the most adverse conditions during the Holocaust. A historian himself now telling his own story, Molho writes an autobiographical text that speaks of a Jewish childhood in Greece during World War II and the Axis Occupation.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Genocide History

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Cinematically Transmitted Disease Published April 2024 Cinematically Transmitted Disease Eugenics and Film in Weimar and Nazi Germany Hales, B.

The roots of German National Socialist policies have strong connections to Weimar era circulation of medical hygiene propaganda films that conveyed strong connections between scientific legitimacy between racial superiority, genetically spread “incurable” diseases, and the degradation of the German national population.

Subjects: Film and Television Studies History: World War II Media Studies

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Fascist Europe Published February 2024 Fascist Europe From Italian Supremacy to Subservience to the Reich (1932-1943) Fioravanzo, M.

Examining the unexplored project for a new European order developed by Italian intellectuals, Fascist Europe reconstructs the theoretical debates that shaped relationships between Fascist Italy, the Nazi Reich, and other Axis nations. In doing so it sheds light on how much the order may have prospectively united or divided the Fascist regime and the Nazi Reich in the post-war order.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present History: World War II

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Poland under German Occupation, 1939-1945 Published January 2024 Poland under German Occupation, 1939-1945 New Perspectives Huener, J. & Löw, A. (eds)

Poland under German Occupation, 1939-1945 explores questions of Polish-Jewish life that are rarely discussed and new methodological directions to advance debates on the complicity of Polish citizens during the mass murder of Jews under the nation’s Nazi occupation.

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History Jewish Studies

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After Liberation Published December 2023 After Liberation Toward a Sociology of the Shoah
Selected Essays
Adler, H. G.

This collection gathers together, for the first time in English, some of H.G. Adler’s most important scholarly essays on the Shoah and connected themes. Spanning his thought across three decades they focus on the fate of the ‘coerced’ human being and reflect on freedom, enslavement, terror, dread, charisma, loneliness, and ideology.

Subjects: Genocide History Jewish Studies History: World War II

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Audiences of Nazism Forthcoming August 2026 Audiences of Nazism Using Media in the Third Reich Weckel, U.

Innovating against the considerable gap in research surrounding historical media reception within Nazi Germany, Audiences of Nazism finds sources of actual audience responses to critically engage with the Third Reich’s media production legacy.

Subjects: History: World War II Media Studies


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Burden of German History, The Published April 2023 The Burden of German History A Transatlantic Life Jarausch, K. H.

The Burden of Germany History is Konrad H Jarausch’s much anticipated transatlantic autobiography set against the development and transformation of German studies over the past half-century. Using his life story, Jarausch’s concurrent life in the US and Germany brings us a self-critical historiography of a twentieth-century Germany that was wrestling with the responsibility for war and genocide.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present Genocide History History: World War II

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Diary of Lt. Melvin J. Lasky, The Published August 2024 The Diary of Lt. Melvin J. Lasky Into Germany at the End of World War II Lerg, C. A. (ed.)

The Diary of Lt. Melvin J. Lasky reproduces and critically examines Melvin J. Lasky’s diary, which expounds intense and insightful notes on German realities following the aftermath of World War Two and the ideological conflicts between the East and West.

Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present Literary Studies

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In the Shadow of Auschwitz Forthcoming November 2026 In the Shadow of Auschwitz German Massacres against Polish Civilians, 1939–1945 Brewing, D.

An in-depth analysis of German massacres in Poland over the whole period of German occupation during the Second World War, this innovative study recounts the widely forgotten ethnic Polish civilian victims. Using both German and Polish sources, In the Shadow of Auschwitz uncovers for the first time the depredations that were inflicted on Polish society under Nazi rule.

Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II


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Continental Transfers Published May 2022 Continental Transfers Cultural and Political Exchange among Spain, Italy and Argentina, 1914-1945 Fuentes Codera, M. & Dogliani, P. (eds)

The cultural and political connections between Spain, Italy and Argentina developed complex transnational transfers over the course of two World Wars. Bringing together scholars from all three nations, Continental Transfers configures a multidirectional approach to the nations’ reciprocal exchange using new theoretical ground to understand the development links to the construction of national and supranational identities, such as Latinism and Hispanism.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present History: World War I History: World War II

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Vienna Gestapo 1938-1945, The Published April 2025 The Vienna Gestapo, 1938-1945 Crimes, Perpetrators, Victims Boeckl-Klamper, E., Mang, T., & Neugebauer, W.

The Vienna Gestapo was the most important instrument of Nazi terror on Austrian soil. Through expert historical analysis of the Vienna Gestapo in the years 1938-1945, this volume provides a comprehensive presentation of not only the victims of persecution but also of the structures, organization and individuals actively involved on the Gestapo side.

Subjects: History: World War II Jewish Studies

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Repressed, Remitted, Rejected Published December 2021 Repressed, Remitted, Rejected German Reparations Debts to Poland and Greece Roth, K. H. & Rübner, H.

Greece and Poland have recently reignited debates on minimally settled reparations demands resulting from suffering under the terror of Nazi occupation during the Second World War. Using an international law perspective, this expansive volume reconstructs the German occupation of Poland and Greece and confronts German aversions to reparations debt.

Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present

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Do Not Forget Me Published December 2023 Do Not Forget Me Three Jewish Mothers Write to Their Sons from the Thessaloniki Ghetto Saltiel, L. (ed)

Following the Axis invasion of Greece, the Nazis began persecuting the country’s Jews as they had across occupied Europe, beginning with small indignities and culminating in mass imprisonment and deportations. Among the many Jews confined to the Thessaloniki ghetto during this period were Sarina Saltiel, Mathilde Barouh, and Neama Cazes—three women bound for Auschwitz who spent the weeks before their deportation writing to their sons.

Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Genocide History

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Voices on War and Genocide Published December 2022 Voices on War and Genocide Three Accounts of the World Wars in a Galician Town Bartov, O. (ed)

Taking as its point of departure Omer Bartov’s acclaimed recent monograph Anatomy of a Genocide, this volume brings together three extensive and previously unknown accounts of residents from the Ukrainian town of Buczacz, covering events during and between both world wars.

Subjects: History: World War II Jewish Studies Genocide History

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On the Edges of Whiteness Published May 2023 On the Edges of Whiteness Polish Refugees in British Colonial Africa during and after the Second World War Lingelbach, J.

From 1942 to 1950, nearly twenty thousand Poles found refuge from the horrors of World War II in camps within Britain’s African colonies, including Uganda, Tanganyika, and Kenya. On the Edges of Whiteness tells their improbable story, tracing the manifold, complex relationships that developed among refugees, their British administrators, and their African neighbors.

Subjects: History: World War II Refugee and Migration Studies Colonial History

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Nearly the New World Published September 2019 Nearly the New World The British West Indies and the Flight from Nazism, 1933–1945 Newman, J.

In the years leading up to the Second World War, increasingly desperate European Jews looked to far-flung destinations such as the Barbados, Trinidad, and Jamaica in search of refuge. Nearly the New World tells the remarkable story of Jewish refugees who overcame persecution and sought safety in the West Indies from the 1930s through the end of World War II

Subjects: Jewish Studies Genocide History History: World War II Refugee and Migration Studies

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Testimonies of Resistance Published August 2023 Testimonies of Resistance Representations of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando Chare, N. & Williams, D. (eds)

As eyewitnesses to and unwilling abettors of the murder of their fellow Jews, the Sonderkommando comprise one of the most fascinating and troubling topics within Holocaust history. This interdisciplinary collection assembles careful investigations into how the Sonderkommando have been represented—both by themselves and by others—during and since the Holocaust.

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History Jewish Studies

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Indoctrination of the Wehrmacht, The Published September 2021 The Indoctrination of the Wehrmacht Nazi Ideology and the War Crimes of the German Military Sait, B.

Far from the image of an apolitical, “clean” Wehrmacht that persists in popular memory, German soldiers regularly cooperated with organizations like the SS in the abuse and murder of countless individuals. This in-depth study reveals that military indoctrination was but one piece of the larger effort at the socialization of young men during the Nazi era.

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History History: 20th Century to Present

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Views of Violence Published November 2022 Views of Violence Representing the Second World War in German and European Museums and Memorials Echternkamp, J. & Jaeger, S. (eds)

The modern vision of historical violence has been immeasurably influenced by cultural representations of the Second World War. This volume takes a historical perspective on World War II museums and explores how these institutions came to define the broader European, and even global, political contexts and cultures of public memory.

Subjects: Museum Studies History: World War II Memory Studies

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Participants, The Published October 2017 The Participants The Men of the Wannsee Conference Jasch, H.-C., & Kreutzmüller, C. (eds)

Although the Wannsee Conference of January 20, 1942 is today understood as a signal episode in the history of the Holocaust, many of its attendees remain relatively unknown to nonspecialists. Combining accessible prose with scholarly rigor, The Participants presents fascinating profiles of the all-too-human men who implemented some of the most inhuman acts in modern history.

Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II

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Modern Germany in Transatlantic Perspective Published October 2017 Modern Germany in Transatlantic Perspective Meng, M. & Seipp, A. R. (eds)

Modern Germany in Transatlantic Perspective celebrates the extraordinary life and scholarly career of Konrad H. Jarausch, whose monumental work as a teacher, mentor, and builder of scholarly institutions, helped to inspire conversations about everything from the rise of Nazism to the history of the two Germanys.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present History: World War II

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Compensation in Practice Published September 2017 Compensation in Practice The Foundation 'Remembrance, Responsibility and Future' and the Legacy of Forced Labour during the Third Reich Goschler, C. (ed)

The German Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future” is one of the largest transitional justice initiatives in history. This volume provides an unparalleled look at its creation, operations, and future prospects, bringing together the work of historians who were granted unrestricted access to its records, and offering nuanced, clear-eyed analysis of its successes and missteps.

Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present History: World War II

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Microhistories of the Holocaust Published November 2018 Microhistories of the Holocaust Zalc, C. & Bruttmann, T. (eds)

Increasingly, recent historical scholarship has demonstrated a willingness to study the Holocaust at scales as focused as a single neighborhood or family. This volume brings together scholars to reflect on the ongoing microhistorical turn in Holocaust studies, assessing its historiographical pitfalls as well as the distinctive opportunities it affords researchers.

Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II Jewish Studies

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Occupation in the East Published June 2019 Occupation in the East The Daily Lives of German Occupiers in Warsaw and Minsk, 1939-1944 Lehnstaedt, S.

Following their occupation by the Third Reich, Warsaw and Minsk became home to tens of thousands of Germans. This study provides a nuanced portrait of their lives, as they acclimated to the daily routines of life in the East while helping to lay the groundwork for systematic mass murder.

Subject: History: World War II

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Incarceration and Regime Change Published October 2016 Incarceration and Regime Change European Prisons during and after the Second World War De Vito, C. G., Futselaar, R., & Grevers, H. (eds)

During the “long” Second World War, military mobilization, social disorder, and political changes swelled the ranks of the imprisoned and broadened the carceral reach of the state. This volume brings together theoretically sophisticated, empirically rich studies of key transitional moments that transformed European prisons during and after the war.

Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present

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Anatomy of Murder, The Published August 2017 The Anatomy of Murder Ethical Transgressions and Anatomical Science during the Third Reich Hildebrandt, S.

Of the many medical specializations to have been transformed by the rise of National Socialism, anatomy has received little attention. As historian and physician Sabine Hildebrandt reveals, anatomists progressed through gradual stages of ethical transgression; in some cases, the traditional model of working with deceased bodies gave way to experimentation with the “future dead.”

Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History

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Matters of Testimony Published November 2016 Matters of Testimony Interpreting the Scrolls of Auschwitz Chare, N. & Williams, D.

In 1944, a number of Sonderkommando—“special squads” of Jewish prisoners who kept the gas chambers running smoothly—buried on the grounds of Auschwitz a series of remarkable eyewitness accounts. This study reconstructs their history and textual content, revealing literary works that raise troubling questions about the nature of testimony.
 

Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II Jewish Studies

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To the Bomb & Back Published February 2020 To the Bomb and Back Finnish War Children Tell Their World War II Stories Saffle, S. (ed)

Between 1939 and 1945 some 80,000 Finnish children were sent to Sweden, Denmark, and elsewhere, ostensibly to protect them from danger while their nation’s soldiers fought superior Soviet and German forces. This is the first English-language account of Finland’s war children and their experiences, told through the survivors’ own words.

Subjects: History: World War II Memory Studies

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Fatal Balancing Act, A Published June 2016 A Fatal Balancing Act The Dilemma of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany, 1939-1945 Meyer, B.

“Beate Meyer has chosen to research a serious subject that is by any standard difficult and painful to confront in an honest way… The book is a careful, detailed study of the Reich Association of Jews in Germany.” · Canadian Journal of History

“[The author] keeps the focus on the individual without ever losing sight of the overall crime. This book…can be considered as an essential contribution to the history of the extermination of the German Jews.” · Bulletin of the Fritz Bauer Institute, Frankfurt

“Beate Meyer succeeds in producing a nearly complete picture of procedures and decisions within the organization. In addition she describes openly but not without empathy the diverse, often narrow perspectives and possibilities of responsible individuals in their respective situation.” · Sehepunkte

Subjects: History: World War II Jewish Studies Genocide History

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Nazi Genocide of the Roma, The Published May 2015 The Nazi Genocide of the Roma Reassessment and Commemoration Weiss-Wendt, A. (ed)
Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II

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Law in Nazi Germany, The Published May 2015 The Law in Nazi Germany Ideology, Opportunism, and the Perversion of Justice Steinweis, A. E. & Rachlin, R. D. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present

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Territorial Revisionism & the Allies of Germany in the Second World War Published June 2015 Territorial Revisionism and the Allies of Germany in the Second World War Goals, Expectations, Practices Cattaruzza, M., Dyroff, S. & Langewiesche, D. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present

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Hitler's Plans for Global Domination Published September 2014 Hitler's Plans for Global Domination Nazi Architecture and Ultimate War Aims Thies, J.
Subject: History: World War II

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Holocaust and Historical Methodology, The Published November 2014 The Holocaust and Historical Methodology Stone, D. (ed)
Subjects: Genocide History History: World War II

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Reassessing the Nuremberg Military Tribunals Published July 2014 Reassessing the Nuremberg Military Tribunals Transitional Justice, Trial Narratives, and Historiography Priemel, K. C. & Stiller, A. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History

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Legacies of Two World Wars, The Published December 2013 The Legacies of Two World Wars European Societies in the Twentieth Century Kettenacker, L. & Riotte, T. (eds)
Subjects: History: 20th Century to Present History: World War I History: World War II

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Devil's Captain, The Published January 2021 The Devil's Captain Ernst Jünger in Nazi Paris, 1941-1944 Mitchell, A.
Subjects: History: World War II Cultural Studies (General) Literary Studies

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Experience & Memory Published April 2013 Experience and Memory The Second World War in Europe Echternkamp, J. & Martens, S. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Memory Studies

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Jewish Life in Nazi Germany Published August 2012 Jewish Life in Nazi Germany Dilemmas and Responses Nicosia, F. & Scrase, D. (eds)
Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Genocide History

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Terror from the Sky Published July 2014 Terror From the Sky The Bombing of German Cities in World War II Primoratz, I. (ed)
Subjects: History: World War II History: 20th Century to Present

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For Their Own Good Published April 2014 'For Their Own Good' Civilian Evacuations in Germany and France, 1939-1945 Torrie, J. S.

The early twentieth-century advent of aerial bombing made successful evacuations essential to any war effort, but ordinary people resented them deeply. Based on extensive archival research in Germany and France, this is the first broad, comparative study of civilian evacuations in Germany and France during World War II

Subject: History: World War II

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Refugees from Nazi Germany & the Liberal European States Published February 2014 Refugees From Nazi Germany and the Liberal European States Caestecker, F. & Moore, B. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Refugee and Migration Studies

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Train Journey, The Published October 2010 The Train Journey Transit, Captivity, and Witnessing in the Holocaust Gigliotti, S.
Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History Memory Studies Transport Studies


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Nazi Paris Published May 2010 Nazi Paris The History of an Occupation, 1940-1944 Mitchell, A.
Subject: History: World War II

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Escape from Hell Published March 2020 Escape From Hell The True Story of the Auschwitz Protocol Wetzler, A.
Subjects: Jewish Studies History: World War II Literary Studies

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Arts In Nazi Germany, The Published September 2007 The Arts in Nazi Germany Continuity, Conformity, Change Huener, J. & Nicosia, F. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Cultural Studies (General)

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Exploitation, Resettlement, Mass Murder Published September 2011 Exploitation, Resettlement, Mass Murder Political and Economic Planning for German Occupation Policy in the Soviet Union, 1940-1941 Kay, A.
Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History

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Networks of Nazi Persecution Published January 2006 Networks of Nazi Persecution Bureaucracy, Business and the Organization of the Holocaust Feldman, G. & Seibel, W. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History

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Medicine & Medical Ethics in Nazi Germany Published April 2004 Medicine and Medical Ethics in Nazi Germany Origins, Practices, Legacies Nicosia, F.R. & Huener, J. (eds)
Subjects: History: World War II Genocide History

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French Defeat of 1940, The Published January 2001 The French Defeat of 1940 Reassessments Blatt, J. (ed)
Subject: History: World War II

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