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Published in sixteen languages and winner of the prestigious Prix Goncourt, Andre Schwarz-Bart's The Last of the Just is considered by many the single greatest novel of the Holocaust.
bibliogroup:"Holocaust Library" from books.google.com
Discusses where the death and concentration camps were located in Nazi Germany, the methods used to kill those sent to the camps, and what happened to those who were forced to work in the camps
bibliogroup:"Holocaust Library" from books.google.com
Describes what happened to many Jews and their German captors after World War II ended, including the war crimes trials and the building of memorials.
bibliogroup:"Holocaust Library" from books.google.com
Discusses the causes of the Holocaust, including the history of persecution of Jews, the fall of Germany after World War I, and the rise of the Nazi party.
bibliogroup:"Holocaust Library" from books.google.com
Based on a detailed examination of specific aspects of Nazi propaganda, this book (originally published in 1983) enhances the understanding of National Socialism by revealing both its power and its limitations.
bibliogroup:"Holocaust Library" from books.google.com
Essay on the capitalist economy of the USA - covers corporation structure and giant entrepreneurship, generation and absorption of surplus profit, consumption, investment, historical and political aspects of monopoly, defence policy, etc., ...
bibliogroup:"Holocaust Library" from books.google.com
Essay on the capitalist economy of the USA - covers corporation structure and giant entrepreneurship, generation and absorption of surplus profit, consumption, investment, historical and political aspects of monopoly, defence policy, etc., ...
bibliogroup:"Holocaust Library" from books.google.com
Profiles 60 women and men who were caught up in the Holocaust, including Nazi perpetrators and their victims, world leaders and policy makers, and those who showed their humanity and courage by resiting Hitler's reign of genocidal terror.
bibliogroup:"Holocaust Library" from books.google.com
Memoirs of a Jew born in 1924 in Łódź. At the beginning of the war, Neumark fled to Tomaszów, where he worked at an "Aryan" firm, posing as a Pole. However, he lost this job when the ghetto in Tomaszów was closed.