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2011Q-0374399123Farrar Straus and Giroux BYR 2011-10-11. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) hardcover
MA05F-00198Harper. Collectible - Good. S.l.: Harper & Brothers 1959. 16mo. Unpaginated. Illus. by Remy Charlip. Near Very Good book. Good dust jacket. Dust jacket spine sunned; small closed tear on top edge of front panel. Spine ends sunned. Minor shelfwear to boards. Inside clean. Binding tight. Inquire if you need further information. Harper hardcover
1481042831.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
663554Port Chester NY: Michael Brent Publications 1976. Paperwraps spinie-stapled 264 mm 8 pages. Very uncommon not listed on Worldcat. . Fine: As New. Port Chester, NY: Michael Brent Publications, 1976. unknown
B9781019356975Hardback. New. hardcover
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191832085Indianapolis IN: Bobbs-Merrill 1918. 1st edition thus. Hardcover in navy cloth boards w gilt titling; no jacket. VeryGood unmarked except for owner signature inside bright gilt. First-hand account of the war in Serbia with many photos during WW1. Flat-signed by the author on her frontispiece photo page. Nice bright tight copy rare autograph. <br/><br/>5-1/4 x 7-3/4 229 pp full-pg b/w glossy photos. Bobbs-Merrill hardcover
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B9781350274044Paperback / softback. New. Within the vast network of Nazi camps Stutthof may be the least known beyond Poland. This book is the first scholarly publication in English to break the silence of Stutthof where 120000 people were interned and at least 65000 perished. <i>A Nazi Camp Near Danzig </i>offers an overview of Stutthof’s history. It also explores Danzig’s significance in promoting the cult of German nationalism which led to Stutthof’s establishment and which shaped its subsequent development in 1942 into a Concentration Camp with the full resources of the Nazi Reich. The book shows how Danzig/Gdansk generally identified as the city where the Second World War started became under Albert Forster Hitler’s hand-picked <i>Gauleiter</i> ‘the vanguard of Germandom in the east’ and with its disputed history the poster city for the Third Reich. It reflects on the fact that Danzig was close enough to supply Stutthof with both prisoners – initially local Poles and Jews – as well as local men for its SS workforce. Throughout the study Ruth Schwertfeger draws on the stories of Danziger and Nobel Prize winner Günter Grass to consider the darker realities of German nationalism that even Grass’s vibrant depictions and wit cannot mask. Schwertfeger demonstrates how German nationalism became more lethal for all prisoners especially after the summer of 1944 when thousands of Jewish woman died in the Stutthof camp system or perished in the ‘death marches’ after January 1945. Schwertfeger uses archival and literary sources as well as memoirs to allow the voices of the victims to speak. Their testimonies are juxtaposed with the justifications of perpetrators. The book successfully argues that in the end Stutthof was no less lethal than other camps of the Third Reich even if it was and remains less well-known. paperback
A9781350274037Hardback. New. Within the vast network of Nazi camps Stutthof may be the least known beyond Poland. This book is the first scholarly publication in English to break the silence of Stutthof where 120000 people were interned and at least 65000 perished. A Nazi Camp Near Danzig offers an overview of Stutthof's history. It also explores Danzig's significance in promoting the cult of German nationalism which led to Stutthof's establishment and which shaped its subsequent development in 1942 into a Concentration Camp with the full resources of the Nazi Reich. The book shows how Danzig/Gdansk generally identified as the city where the Second World War started became under Albert Forster Hitler's hand-picked Gauleiter 'the vanguard of Germandom in the east' and with its disputed history the poster city for the Third Reich. It reflects on the fact that Danzig was close enough to supply Stutthof with both prisoners - initially local Poles and Jews - as well as local men for its SS workforce. Throughout the study Ruth Schwertfeger draws on the stories of Danziger and Nobel Prize winner Gunter Grass to consider the darker realities of German nationalism that even Grass's vibrant depictions and wit cannot mask. Schwertfeger demonstrates how German nationalism became more lethal for all prisoners especially after the summer of 1944 when thousands of Jewish woman died in the Stutthof camp system or perished in the 'death marches' after January 1945. Schwertfeger uses archival and literary sources as well as memoirs to allow the voices of the victims to speak. Their testimonies are juxtaposed with the justifications of perpetrators. The book successfully argues that in the end Stutthof was no less lethal than other camps of the Third Reich even if it was and remains less well-known. hardcover
ria9781350274037_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Within the vast network of Nazi camps Stutthof may be the least known beyond Poland. This book is the first scholarly publication in English to break the silence of Stutthof where 120000 people were interned and at least 65000 peris hardcover
Bloomsbury-9781350274037Bloomsbury Academic. Hardback. New. Bloomsbury Academic hardcover
Bloomsbury-9781350274037Bloomsbury Academic. Hardback. New. Bloomsbury Academic hardcover
ria9781350274044_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Within the vast network of Nazi camps Stutthof may be the least known beyond Poland. This book is the first scholarly publication in English to break the silence of Stutthof where 120000 people were interned and at least 65000 peris paperback
2023x-1350274046Bloomsbury USA Academic 2023. Paperback. New. 272 pages. 9.21x6.14x1.00 inches. Bloomsbury USA Academic paperback