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An Illustrated History of the Gestapo

Author : Rupert Butler
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0952712806

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The Gestapo

Author : Rupert Butler
Publisher : Amber Books Ltd
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012-07-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9781908273949

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From its creation in 1933 until Hitler's death in May 1945, anyone living in Nazi-controlled territory lived in fear of a visit from the Gestapo, the secret state police. This is a lively and expert account of this notorious but little-understood secret police that terrorized hundreds of thousands of people across Europe.

SS and Gestapo: Rule by Terror

Author : Roger Manvell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : Electronic
ISBN : LCCN:70011600

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SS and Gestapo: Rule by Terror by Roger Manvell Pdf

A popularly written history of the SS and Gestapo - the main tools of Nazi political and racial terror. Inter alia, highlights the role of these bodies in the "Final Solution": discusses the activities of the Einsatzgruppen, the establishment of ghettos in Poland, and the death camps. The SS played a crucial role in the suppression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising. Accompanied by numerous photographs.

The Oxford Illustrated History of the Third Reich

Author : Robert Gellately
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198728283

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A thought-provoking assessment and documentation of one of the most terrible periods in history - the rise and fall of the Nazi Party.

The History of the Gestapo

Author : Jacques Delarue
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : Germany
ISBN : UOM:39015005282051

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Outwitting the Gestapo

Author : Lucie Aubrac
Publisher : Plunkett Lake Press
Page : 205 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2019-07-29
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Outwitting the Gestapo by Lucie Aubrac Pdf

Lucie Aubrac (1912-2007), born Bernard into a Catholic family of winegrowers, was teaching history in a Lyon high school and newly married to Raymond Samuel, a Jewish engineer, when World War II broke out and divided France. The couple, living in the Vichy zone, soon joined the Resistance movement in opposition to the Nazis and their collaborators. Outwitting the Gestapo is Lucie’s harrowing account of her participation in the Resistance: of the months when, though pregnant, she planned and took part in raids to free comrades — including her husband, under Nazi death sentence — from the prisons of Klaus Barbie, the infamous Butcher of Lyon. Her book is also the basis for the 1997 French movie, Lucie Aubrac, which was released in the United States in 1999. The translator, Konrad Bieber, is an emeritus professor of French and comparative literature at SUNY, Stony Brook, and a survivor of Nazi Terror. The introducer is Margaret Collins Weitz, professor of humanities and languages at Suffolk University in Boston. “A breathtaking account that feeds the soul as much as it satisfies the appetite for vicarious danger.” — Kirkus Reviews “Lively and absorbing... [Aubrac's] book interweaves the everyday experience of incredibly hard times... with Resistance activities.” — London Review of Books “There is a relish for the idiosyncratic ramifications of human character that reveal themselves in crisis... As the record of a female résistante’s exploits, Aubrac’s account is doubly valuable. [There is] a compelling sense of immediacy as events unfold.” —Washington Post Book World “An excellent historical introduction on the Resistance movement... and an appropriately taut translation... enhance the impact of this stirring tale of heroism, which concerns not only Resistance members but ordinary citizens, notably women.” — Publishers Weekly “This book is riveting. Adventure, terror, horror, and excitement are all here; it is a feminist class as well... full of interesting information about wartime food, clothes, schooling and manners. It is also a sturdy tale of married love, sustained and requited. The translation is so good that it reads as if it had been written in English.” — Times Literary Supplement “In Ils partiront dans l'ivresse, we find the whole Lucie Aubrac with her candor, spontaneity and narrative art... But these are not the only qualities of the book: it exudes a spirit of solidarity among all résistants... and a great respect for the humble people who at one time or another assisted the Resistance without belonging to it. All in all, an extraordinary testimony by an extraordinary woman.” — Claude Lévy, Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire

The Gestapo

Author : Jacques Delarue
Publisher : Frontline Books
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2008-06-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781848325029

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The word 'Gestapo' has become synonymous with the terrible brutality and terror of the Nazi regime in World War II. The Gestapo came into existence in 1933 as Department 1A of the Prussian State Police. Under the SS, the Gestapo grew in power, and was given the job of investigating and combatting 'all tendencies dangerous to the state'. Schutzhaft (protective custody) gave the Gestapo the power to imprison without judicial proceedings, often in concentration camps. It was also responsible for destroying opposition to Hitler. By early 1942, as the Nazi regime became increasingly unpopular in Germany, a number of protests took place. The Gestapo's response was brutal. Thousands were arrested and executed, and all dissent was crushed. The History of the Gestapo provides an authoritative overview of this sinister instrument of repression. Never before had an organisation attained such complexity, been vested with such power, or reached such a pitch of 'perfection' in efficiency and horror.

S.S. and Gestapo

Author : Roger Manvell,Heinrich Fraenkel
Publisher : Pan
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1969
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 034509736X

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Gestapo

Author : Lucas Saul
Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2015-11-25
Category : History
ISBN : 9781784281366

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Formed in 1933, the Gestapo became one of the most feared state forces of the Third Reich before and during World War II. Chronicling the history of the organization, from its origins to the brutal and horrific offences that it perpetrated on hundreds of thousands of people, to its eventual downfall, Gestapo is a compelling tale of power and destruction taken to their most terrifying extremes. Familiar in films as the ominous men wearing black leather trench coats seen arresting people on the flimsiest of pretexts, the true story of the Geheime Staatspolizei (or Gestapo for short) is even more frightening. Drawing on numerous sources, Gestapo explores how this secret state police force was born on 26 April 1933, the creation of Hermann Göring. Together with the Kriminalpolizei and the Sicherheitsdienst, the Gestapo would enforce a reign of terror on Germany and across much of Europe. Containing profiles of key figures and chilling tales of its death squads' sadistic efficiency - from the torture of Resistance members to mass murder in collaboration with the Einsatzgruppen - Gestapo shows how the organization thrived on Hitler's insecurity until, as the Allies triumphed, its members were eventually rounded up and, as far as possible, brought to justice.

Heinrich Himmler

Author : Roger Manvell,Heinrich Fraenkel
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 51,8 Mb
Release : 2007-09-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781628731200

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Heinrich Himmler by Roger Manvell,Heinrich Fraenkel Pdf

Authors Roger Manvell and Heinrich Fraenkel, notable biographers of the World War II German leaders Joseph Goebbels and Herman Goring, delve into the life of one of the most sinister, clever, and successful of all the Nazi leaders: Heinrich Himmler. As the head of the feared SS, Himler supervised the extermination of millions. Here is the story of how a seemingly ordinary boy grew into an obsessive and superstitious man who ventured into herbalism, astrology, and homeopathic medicine before finally turning to the "science" of racial purity and the belief in the superiority of the Aryan people.

The Gestapo

Author : Jacques Delarue
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : Germany
ISBN : UCAL:B3386931

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The Gestapo and the SS

Author : Roger Manvell
Publisher : Ballantine Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1972-12-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0345218256

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The Gestapo's Most Improbable Hostage

Author : Hugh Mallory Falconer
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018-03-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781526721846

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The Gestapo's Most Improbable Hostage by Hugh Mallory Falconer Pdf

I remember very clearly the day on which I was supposed to dieSo starts the story of Squadron Leader Hugh Mallory Falconer, British Special Operations Executive agent and prisoner of the Nazis for over two and a half grueling years.When he was caught out of uniform by the Gestapo in Tunisia not long after the culmination of Operation Torch in 1942, he had no right to expect anything but the worst. Quite miraculously however, his papers vanished whilst he was being sent to Gestapo HQ in Berlin and, as a result, no-one could make out who he was. This, coupled with his quick-thinking and cunning whilst under interrogation, led to the Nazis including him in a group of high-profile hostages, holding him alongside such notable figures as the former French Minister Leon Blum.The group was intended to save the Nazi leaders' necks as the War ground down to its inevitable end. Offered a certain amount of protection on account of their special status in the eyes of their captors, they experienced the war from a unique vantage point. Held at a variety of infamous camps, including Sachsenhausen, Dachau and Buchenwald, Squadron Leader Mallory was taken on a virtual grand tour of the Third Reich, witnessing the full extent of its horrors.Then in 1945, he was forced to new heights of cunning when the Nazis began exterminating their captives. His daughter, who has painstakingly transcribed the only copy of her fathers memoirs, describes this book, published here for the first time, as a personal manual on keeping your sanity when your weight has dropped to that of a small German Shepherd dog, you are covered in vermin, you are alone and you have everything to fear. It makes for vital and compelling reading.

The Gestapo and German Society

Author : Robert Gellately
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : History
ISBN : 0198202970

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An examination of the everyday operations of the Gestapo, the Nazi secret police. It looks at the three-way interaction between the police, the German people and the enforcement of Hitler's policies, as an example of popular participation in the operations of institutions such as the Gestapo.

Hitler Youth, 1922-1945

Author : Jean-Denis Lepage
Publisher : McFarland Publishing
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 0786439351

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Hitler Youth, 1922-1945 by Jean-Denis Lepage Pdf

During the Nazi regime's swift rise to power, no single target of nazification took higher priority than Germany's young people. Well aware that the Nazi party could only thrive through the support of future generations, Hitler instituted a youth movement, the Hitler Jugend, which indoctrinated the easily malleable students of Germany's schools and universities. Along with its female counterpart in the Bund Deutscher Mädel (The League of German Girls), the Hitler Youth produced thousands of young Germans who were deeply and fanatically indoctrinated into the Nazi racist ideology. This illustrated book outlines the history and development of the Hitler Youth from its origins in 1922 until it was disbanded by the allied powers in 1945. Topics include: early German non-Nazi and religious youth movements which were adapted and absorbed by the Hitler Youth; Baldur von Schirach and other Reich youth leaders; the Hitler Youth's organization, structure, uniforms, ranking system, flags, and regalia; sports and other common training activities; the place and role of women and girls in the Third Reich; the appearance of German youth opposition groups such as the Swing Youth and the Edelweiss Pirates; and the origins, structure, and combat records of the 12th Waffen SS division, which consisted primarily of Hitler Youth members. The book also includes appendices providing a chronology and the Hitler Youth's song "Vorwärts! Vorwärts!" (Forward! Forward!).