In Keys to Bonhoeffer's Haus, Laura M.
Fabrycky, an American guide of the Bonhoeffer-Haus in Berlin, takes readers on a tour of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's home, city, and world.
She shares the keys she has discovered there--the many sources of Bonhoeffer's ide.
Laura Marsh
Laura Barrett
Laura Stevens
Laura Gehl
Laura Nichols
In just 24 lessons of one hour or less, sams teach yourself silverlight 4 in 24 hours will help new and experienced rich application developers gain true mastery over silverlight 4, and make the most of its powerful new enhancements.
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Laura Gehl
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Laura Dabundo
Laura Baker
Laura M. Wake
Laura K. Murray
Laura Baker
Laura James
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Laura Driscoll
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Laura Vosika
Laura W. Perna
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Laura K. Murray
Laura Vosika
Laura Adamczyk
Laura Baker
Laura Ann
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Laura Purdie Salas
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Laura Kay
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Laura Frantz
Laura Ware
Laura Joh Rowland
Laura Johnsen
Pornography: anthropological perspectives on the manufacture of intimacy shows how pornography functions as a cultural object.
Laura Whateley
Laura Hamilton Waxman
Laura Adamczyk
Laura Baker
Laura Wright
Laura Zigman
Laura M. Gonzalez
David Engel
Robert Pike
Paul Celan
Daniel Lee
Jerry Silverman
Ariana Neumann
Ernst Hanfstaengl
Shortlisted for the mark lynton history prize 2020 a daily telegraph book of the year 2019 a revelatory new biography of adolf hitler from the acclaimed historian brendan simms adolf hitler is one of the most studied men in history, and yet the most important things we think we know about him are wrong.
Sidney J. Zoltak
Mary Catherine Mueller
The holocaust short story is the only book devoted entirely to representations of the holocaust in the short story genre.
Paul R. Bartrop
The holocaust: the basics is a concise introduction to the study of this seismic event in mid twentieth-century human history.
Tirzah Firestone
Kateřina Králová
Izaak Sturm
Claudia Moscovici
Melanie Martin
An extraordinary story of one family's torment, betrayal and perseverance in war time amsterdam.
Georges Szirtes
Daniel H. Magilow
How the holocaust is depicted and memorialized is key to our understanding of the atrocity and its impact.
Jurgen Zimmerer
Susanne Heim
This 16-volume collection presents an extensive selection of primary sources on the persecution and murder of the european jews under the german national socialist regime.
Paul Behrens
Hallie Murray
Of the estimated six million jews who died during the holocaust, it is believed that at least three million died in work camps, where jews were forced on pain of death to work on behalf the german military or perform backbreaking labor, and death camps li.
Bart van Es
Steve Ross
Michael R. Marrus
Eric J. Sundquist
Finalist for the 2019 national jewish book award in the anthologies and collections category presented by the jewish book councilsilver winner for anthologies, 2018 foreword indies book of the year awardswriting in witnes.
Rosemary Schonfeld
Louise Steinman
A lyrical literary memoir that explores the exhilarating, discomforting, and ultimately healing process of polish-jewish reconciliation taking place in poland today although an estimated 80 percent of american jews are of polish descent, many in th.
Judith M. Hughes
Witnessing the holocaust presents the autobiographical writings, including diaries and autobiographical fiction, of six holocaust survivors who lived through and chronicled the nazi genocide.
Gail Herman
A thoughtful and age-appropriate introduction to an unimaginable event--the holocaust.
Mary Fulbrook
A single word--"auschwitz"--is sometimes used to encapsulate the totality of persecution and suffering involved in what we call the holocaust.
Michel Simon
Longlisted for the 2016 giller prizethe stories in the two of us focus on pairs: intense one-on-one relationships and encounters.
Beate Klarsfeld
A pair of european activists present the story of their work as nazi hunters, describing their respective upbringings as survivors of persecution and their fifty-year effort to expose, apprehend, and prosecute nazi war criminals..
David A. Adler
Bart van Es
Hallie Murray
Of the estimated six million jews who died during the holocaust, it is believed that at least three million died in work camps, where jews were forced on pain of death to work on behalf the german military or perform backbreaking labor, and death camps li.
Planaria J. Price
Claiming my place is the true story of a young jewish woman who survived the holocaust by escaping to nazi germany and hiding in plain sight.
Andy Pearce
Remembering the holocaust in educational settings brings together a group of international experts to investigate the relationship between holocaust remembrance and different types of educational activity through consideration of how education ha.
Arthur B. Shostak
Though it has been nearly seventy years since the holocaust, the human capacity for evil displayed by its perpetrators is still shocking and haunting.
Leonardo De Benedetti
Nel 1945, all'indomani della liberazione, i militari sovietici che controllavano il campo per ex prigionieri di katowice, in polonia, chiesero a primo levi e a leonardo de benedetti, suo compagno di prigionia, di redigere una relazione dettagliata sulle c.
Geoffrey Short
This original contribution to understanding the nature of holocaust education in schools tackles an issue that has gained significant interest over the past decade, and is of increasing relevance due to a growing intolerance across europe and elsewhere.
David Gilbertson
Georges Didi-Huberman
A noted french thinker's poignant reflections, in words and photographs, on his visit to auschwitz-birkenau.
Michael Bernard-Donals
Rona Arato
The second world war was over and eleven-year-old rachel and her family were determined to find a homeland where they could build a new life.
Gene Plunka
Sara Berger
Der band dokumentiert die lage der juden und ihre verfolgung in s�d- und s�dosteuropa w�hrend des zweiten weltkriegs.
Margrit Rosenberg Stenge
In 1940 in the remote village of rogne, norway, eleven-year-old margrit rosenberg and her parents believe that they have finally found the safety that has eluded them since fleeing from germany two years earlier.
Albert Mehrabian
Notes from the other side of night is a diary-memoir written upon juliana geran pilon's return to her native romania in 1975, which she had left along with her family when she was just fourteen.
Guenter Lewy
Esther Jilovsky
Deborah Lipstadt
Carla Mooney
What would your life be like if you were a jewish person living in nazi germany in 1940?
Manny Drukier
Onyx rainwater is sixteen when he sees the stone witch in the forest on big cabin nature reserve in oklahoma.
Ruth Amir
Nathan Englander