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Nazi Terror

Author : Eric A. Johnson
Publisher : Basic Books (AZ)
Page : 672 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015042926249

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Johnson's exhaustive new history tackles terror, the central aspect of the Nazi dictatorship, focusing on the role of the society in making this tactic work, and delving deeply into the how and why of this horrendous regime. Illustrations.

Terror Flyers

Author : Kevin T Hall
Publisher : Indiana University Press
Page : 396 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2021-01-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780253050168

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Terror Flyers examines the "lynch justice" (Lynchjustiz) committed against American airmen in Nazi Germany during World War II. Using engaging first-person accounts of downed pilots, as well as previously unused primary sources, Terror Flyers challenges the notion that such lynchings were exclusively the domain of Nazi party officials and soldiers. New evidence reveals ordinary German people executed Lynchjustiz as well. Initially occurring as a spontaneous reaction to the devastation of the Allied air campaign against the cities of the Third Reich, Lynchjustiz offered the Nazi regime a unique propaganda opportunity to harness the outrage of the German population. Fueled by inspiration from America's own history of the lynching of African Americans, Nazi propaganda exploited the very same imagery found in US publications to escalate the anger of the German people. Drawing heavily on the accounts of the downed airmen themselves, testimonies from the "flyer trials" held in Dachau during 1945–48, and rarely seen Nazi propaganda, Terror Flyers offers a new narrative of this previously overlooked aspect of the Allied campaign in Europe and suggests that at least 3,000 cases of lynch justice likely occurred between 1943 and 1945.

Hitler′s Prisons - Legal Terror in Nazi Germany

Author : Nikolaus Wachsmann
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2015-05-26
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9780300217292

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Hitler′s Prisons - Legal Terror in Nazi Germany by Nikolaus Wachsmann Pdf

State prisons played an indispensable part in the terror of the Third Reich, incarcerating many hundreds of thousands of men and women during the Nazi era. This important book illuminates the previously unknown world of Nazi prisons, their victims, and the judicial and penal officials who built and operated this system of brutal legal terror. Nikolaus Wachsmann describes the operation and function of legal terror in the Third Reich and brings Nazi prisons to life through the harrowing stories of individual inmates. Drawing on a vast array of archival materials, he traces the series of changes in prison policies and practice that led eventually to racial terror, brutal violence, slave labor, starvation, and mass killings. Wachsmann demonstrates that "ordinary" legal officials were ready collaborators who helped to turn courts and prisons into key components in the Nazi web of terror. And he concludes with a discussion of the whitewash of the Nazi legal system in postwar West Germany.

How Dark the Heavens

Author : Sidney Iwens
Publisher : Jonathan Kennell
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0884001474

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How Dark the Heavens by Sidney Iwens Pdf

As a young Jewish boy in Lithuania, the author was herded into a city prison and then finally was shipped to Dachau. "Sidney tells his story in diary form, reconstructed from memory of the diary he actually kept during the Holocaust years."--Jacket.

Kristallnacht

Author : James Deem
Publisher : Enslow Publishing, LLC
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780766033245

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Kristallnacht by James Deem Pdf

"Discusses Kristallnacht, a four-day pogrom instigated by the Nazis against Germany's Jews, including stories from the victims, witnesses and perpetrators of the attack, and how it marked the beginning of the Holocaust"--Provided by publisher.

What We Knew

Author : Eric A Johnson,Karl-Heinz Reuband
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 464 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2008-07-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9780786722006

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What We Knew by Eric A Johnson,Karl-Heinz Reuband Pdf

The horrors of the Nazi regime and the Holocaust still present some of the most disturbing questions in modern history: Why did Hitler's party appeal to millions of Germans, and how entrenched was anti-Semitism among the population? How could anyone claim, after the war, that the genocide of Europe's Jews was a secret? Did ordinary non-Jewish Germans live in fear of the Nazi state? In this unprecedented firsthand analysis of daily life as experienced in the Third Reich, What We Knew offers answers to these most important questions. Combining the expertise of Eric A. Johnson, an American historian, and Karl-Heinz Reuband, a German sociologist, What We Knew is the most startling oral history yet of everyday life in the Third Reich.

The Holocaust Encyclopedia

Author : Walter Laqueur,Judith Tydor Baumel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 765 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 0300084323

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The Holocaust Encyclopedia by Walter Laqueur,Judith Tydor Baumel Pdf

Provides hundreds of entries and over 250 photographs of such Holocaust related topics as antisemitism, euthanasia, and mischlinge, including biographical information on such notorious figures as Adolph Hitler, Josef Mengele, and Amon Goeth.

Hitler’s Prisons

Author : Nikolaus Wachsmann
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2015-05-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780300228298

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Hitler’s Prisons by Nikolaus Wachsmann Pdf

State prisons played an indispensable part in the terror of the Third Reich, incarcerating many hundreds of thousands of men and women during the Nazi era. This important book illuminates the previously unknown world of Nazi prisons, their victims, and the judicial and penal officials who built and operated this system of brutal legal terror. Nikolaus Wachsmann describes the operation and function of legal terror in the Third Reich and brings Nazi prisons to life through the harrowing stories of individual inmates. Drawing on a vast array of archival materials, he traces the series of changes in prison policies and practice that led eventually to racial terror, brutal violence, slave labor, starvation, and mass killings. Wachsmann demonstrates that “ordinary” legal officials were ready collaborators who helped to turn courts and prisons into key components in the Nazi web of terror. And he concludes with a discussion of the whitewash of the Nazi legal system in postwar West Germany.

I, Pierre Seel, Deported Homosexual

Author : Pierre Seel
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2011-04-26
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780465023837

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I, Pierre Seel, Deported Homosexual by Pierre Seel Pdf

On a fateful day in May 1941, in Nazi-occupied Strasbourg, seventeen-year- old Pierre Seel was summoned by the Gestapo. This was the beginning of his journey through the horrors of a concentration camp. For nearly forty years, Seel kept this secret in order to hide his homosexuality. Eventually he decided to speak out, bearing witness to an aspect of the Holocaust rarely seen. This edition, with a new foreword from gay-literature historian Gregory Woods, is an extraordinary firsthand account of the Nazi roundup and the deportation of homosexuals.

The Gestapo

Author : Carsten Dams,Michael Stolle
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2014-05-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780191646669

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The Gestapo by Carsten Dams,Michael Stolle Pdf

The Gestapo was the most feared instrument of political terror in the Third Reich, brutally hunting down and destroying anyone it regarded as an enemy of the Nazi regime: socialists, Communists, Jews, homosexuals, and anyone else deemed to be an 'anti-social element'. Its prisons soon became infamous - many of those who disappeared into them were never seen again - and it has been remembered ever since as the sinister epitome of Nazi terror and persecution. But how accurate is it to view the Gestapo as an all-pervasive, all-powerful, all-knowing instrument of terror? How much did it depend upon the cooperation and help of ordinary Germans? And did its networks extend further into the everyday life of German society than most Germans after 1945 ever wanted to admit? Answering all these questions and more, this book uses the very latest research to tell the true story behind this secretive and fearsome institution. Tracing the history of the organization from its origins in the Weimar Republic, through the crimes of the Nazi period, to the fate of former Gestapo officers after World War II, Carsten Dams and Michael Stolle investigate how the Gestapo really worked - and question many of the myths that have long surrounded it.

The Men With the Pink Triangle

Author : Heinz Heger
Publisher : Haymarket Books
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2023-03-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781642598605

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The Men With the Pink Triangle by Heinz Heger Pdf

For decades, history ignored the Nazi persecution of gay people. Only with the rise of the gay movement in the 1970s did historians finally recognize that gay people, like Jews and others deemed “undesirable,” suffered enormously at the hands of the Nazi regime. Of the few who survived the concentration camps, even fewer ever came forward to tell their stories. This heart wrenchingly vivid account of one man's arrest and imprisonment by the Nazis for the crime of homosexuality, now with a new preface by Sarah Schulman, remains an essential contribution to gay history and our understanding of historical fascism, as well as a remarkable and complex story of survival and identity.

Family Punishment in Nazi Germany

Author : R. Loeffel
Publisher : Springer
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2012-05-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137021830

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Family Punishment in Nazi Germany by R. Loeffel Pdf

In the Third Reich, political dissidents were not the only ones liable to be punished for their crimes. Their parents, siblings and relatives also risked reprisals. This concept - known as Sippenhaft – was based in ideas of blood and purity. This definitive study surveys the threats, fears and infliction of this part of the Nazi system of terror.

Nazi Terror

Author : Heinz Weichardt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 60 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Holocaust denial
ISBN : 1901240185

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Design for Terror

Author : Arnold Reifer
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 129 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2018-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781789126693

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Design for Terror by Arnold Reifer Pdf

THE TITLE OF this study unfortunately implies much and tells little. The scope of any work such as this must of necessity be limited to certain aspects only of the regimes in question. The formation and political history of the Nazi and Soviet regimes, for example, have been covered only in the most cursory manner, and only insofar as they bore a direct relationship to the network of terror which evolved in both states. The historical period herein covered is approximately 1932 to 1941 for Germany and 1918 to 1958 for Soviet Russia. Emphasis has been placed on the Soviet model, which is the more contemporary of the two. The history, scope and function of the Nazi secret police will, however, be discussed where it can be shown that a similarity or a contrast existed with respect to the organs of repression in Russia. In addition to a discussion of the terror itself, mention will also be made of the background, methods, goals and actual operations of the instruments of terror. I have tried, to the best of my ability, to preserve the continuity throughout the text and to avoid “skipping” from the Gestapo in one paragraph to the N.K.V.D. in the other. A conscious attempt has been made not only to examine the system of terror in and for itself but also to discover the significance of terror in the daily life of the average citizen as well as to ascertain to what extent terror represents an inevitable feature of totalitarian societies.”—Arnold Reifer

Gestapo

Author : Lucas Saul
Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 50,7 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.