Holocaust Studies
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Raoul Wallenberg in Budapest
£18.50
Myth, History and Holocaust
Levine, Paul
Paul Levine presents here for the first time the true history of Raoul Wallenberg, one of the most-famous heroes of the Holocaust. It is the first scholarly study of Wallenberg and Swedish diplomacy in Budapest during the Holocaust which both utilizes and contextualizes those Swedish diplomatic...
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Remembering Belsen
£15.00
Eyewitnesses Record the Liberation
Edited by: Bloxham, Donald; Flanagan, Ben; Reilly, Jo
Bergen-Belsen was the only major Nazi concentration camp to be liberated on the British front, some three weeks before the end of the war in Europe in 1945. This book contains accounts which should ensure that the horrors of the...
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Representing Perpetrators in Holocaust Literature and Film
£20.00
Edited by: Adams, Jenni; Vice, Sue
The majority of books on Holocaust literature and film focus on its victims or survivors. The essays in this collection, by established academics as well as newer voices, take the more unusual method of analyzing representations of the Holocaust perpetrators. In doing so, they...
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Representing the Holocaust
from £17.95
In Honour of Bryan Burns
Edited by: Vice, Sue
This collection of essays by leading and new British scholars focuses on central issues in Holocaust studies. The topics discussed here include the history and work of the Research Centre for German and Austrian Exile Studies in London; controversies over Holocaust Museums, Holocaust...
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Rescue the Perishing
from £18.95
Eleanor Rathbone and the Refugees
Cohen, Susan
Rescue the Perishing is the first study to date of Eleanor Rathbone's commitment to the 'refugee question' from 1933 until her death in 1946. It explains how, from a working life devoted to championing the cause of the disadvantaged, the impoverished and the underrepresented in...
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Six From Leipzig
£13.95
Dubrovsky, Gertrude
Between December 1938 and September 1939, 10,000 children from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland were placed by their parents on trains - Kindertransport - bound for England, where they survived the Holocaust. Forced to remain behind, their parents were not as fortunate. The children's care and education in England...
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Stafford Cripps in Moscow 1940-1942
£19.95
Diaries and Papers
Gorodetsky, Gabriel
A country gentleman, Sir Stafford Cripps - ascetic, vegetarian, and a devout Christian with a lucrative career at the bar - cut an incongruous figure in British politics of the 1930s. By the time war broke out, his position among Labour's most radical backbenchers had made him...
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Surviving the Holocaust with the Russian Jewish Partisans
£14.95
Cohen, Dov; Kagan, Jack
Two cousins relate their experiences with Bielski's partisan brigade in war-torn Russia during the Second World War. Natives of Novogrodek, part of present-day Belarus, they describe Jewish life before the Holocaust and furnish a most moving account of how a thriving and prosperous Jewish center was decimated...
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Survivors of Nazi Persecution in Europe after the Second World War
£25.00
Landscapes after Battle, Volume 1
Edited by: Bardgett, Suzanne; Cesarani, David; Reinisch, Jessica; Steinert, Johannes-Dieter
New in Paperback
This collection of original essays on the aftermath of the Second World War - edited by four of Europe's leading scholars and practitioners - presents the best, broadest,...
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The Chosen People
£18.00
The Story of the '222 Transport' From Bergen-Belse
216 pages
Copyright: 11/5/1996