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    History : the battle of stalingrad. by 50minutes.Com

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Title Page; The Battle of Stalingrad; Key information; Introduction; Political and social context; The origins of the conflict; The invasion of the Soviet Union; The Soviet Union on the brink; Control of the Caucasus oil; Commanders and leaders; Vasily Ivanovich Chuikov, Russian General; Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Paulus, German Marshal; Analysis of the battle; The Wehrmacht at the gates of the city; The resistance of the Red Army; The Russian counter-attack; The German errors; Repercussions of the battle; The total failure of the German campaign; The Soviet Union is saved.…”
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    Mass violence in Nazi-occupied Europe / Alex J. Kay and David Stahel.

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Wehrmacht: Reconceiving criminality in the German Army on the Eastern Front, 1941-1942 -- Bodily conquest: sexual violence in the Nazi East -- Part V. …”
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    Mass Violence in Nazi-Occupied Europe by Kay, Alex J.

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Wehrmacht -- 8 Reconceiving Criminality in the German Army on the Eastern Front, 1941-1942 -- 9 Bodily Conquest: Sexual Violence in the Nazi East -- Part V. …”
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    Germany's war and the Holocaust : disputed histories / Omer Bartov. by Bartov, Omer

    Published 2003
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    The Blue Division : Spanish blood in Russia, 1941-1945 / Xavier Moreno Juliá ; translated from the Spanish by Iain Stewart with colloboration from Margaret Stewart. by Moreno Julià, Xavier

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Front Cover -- Dedication -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- The Cañada Blanch Centre for Contemporary Spanish Studies -- Series Editor's Preface -- List of Illustations, Maps and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Note on Vocabulary -- Introduction -- 1 The Third Reich, Franco, the Falange, and the Army: The Months before the Formation of the Blue Division -- Reflections and Memories -- The Falange and the Army: Accumulated Tensions and Pro-German Attitudes Shared Until May 1941 -- The Falange -- The Army -- German Diplomacy in Spain -- German Diplomatic Representation in Spain -- German Diplomatic Activity in Spain -- Germany and Spain Face the War -- Operation "Sea Lion" -- Operation "Felix" -- The Crisis of May 1941 As Seen by German Diplomacy -- The Outbreak of the Crisis -- Appointments, Resignations, and Changes -- Franco's Third Cabinet -- The Result and Evaluation of the Crisis -- The Dismissal of Gerardo Salvador Merino: Epilogue to the Crisis of May 1941 -- The German Model to Imitate -- An Unexpected Legal Action -- 2 Creation of the Blue Division -- Invasion of the Soviet Union -- Birth of the Blue Division -- Five days to Form an Idea: From 22 to 26 June 1941 -- Recruitment of Volunteers -- The Evolution of the Recruitment and its Sociopolitical Context: From 27 June 27 to 2 July 1941 -- The Result of the Recruitment (Support, Reservations, and Inhibitions Relating to the Enlistment) -- Between Spain and Germany -- Gathering the Volunteers in Spain -- The Blue Division is Provisionally Structured -- The First Contacts of the Blue Division in Germany -- The Street and Diplomacy during the First Two Weeks of July 1941 -- The Journey to Bavaria -- 3 The Military Campaign of the Blue Division -- Before Combat Began (From July to October 1941) -- Development of the War -- The Grafenwöhr Military Camp.…”
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    Documents on the Holocaust : selected sources on the destruction of the Jews of Germany and Austria, Poland, and the Soviet Union / edited by Yitzhak Arad, Yisrael Gutman, Abraham...

    Published 1987
    Table of Contents: “…Part One: Germany and Austria -- 1 The Program of the National-Socialist (Nazi) German Workers' Party -- 2 Anti-Jewish Plans of the Nazis Published Before Their Rise to Power -- 3 The National-Socialist Party and the German National (Conservative) Party, Essay by Hitler, 1922 -- 4 Extracts from Mein Kampf by Hitler -- 5 Extracts from Hitlers Zweites Buch -- 6 Results of Elections to the German Reichstag, 1919-1933 -- 7 Organization of the Anti-Jewish Boycott of April 1, 1933 -- Instructions Given by the National-Socialist Party -- 8 From Goebbels' Diary on the Boycott -- 9 Exchange of Letters Between Hindenburg and Hitler Concerning the Status of Jews Who Served in the German Army -- 10 Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, April 7, 1933 -- 11 First Regulation for the Implementation of the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, April 11, 1933 -- 12 Instructions by Minister of Economics on the Position of Jews in German Trade, September 1933 -- 13 Proposal by Frank for a Pause in Anti-Jewish Agitation -- 14 "Wear It with Pride, The Yellow Badge," Article by Robert Weltsch -- 15 Proclamation by the Central Committee of German Jews for Relief and Reconstruction -- 16 The Position of the German Jews, As Seen by Alfred Wiener, of the Leadership of the Centraiverein -- 17 Martin Buber on the Tasks of the Center for Jewish Adult Education -- 18 Activities of the Study Institute for Jewish Adult Education -- 19 Chaim Arlosoroff on the Need for Ha'avara -- 20 Regulations by the German Ministry of Economics of August 1933, Concerning Conditions for Ha'avara -- 21 Proclamation of the (New) Reichsvertretung, September 1933 -- 22 Memorandum from the Organization of Independent Orthodox Communities to the German Chancellor, October 1933 -- 23 Request of the Reich Union of Jewish Veterans for the Coopting of Former Jewish Front-Soldiers for Duties in the German Reich, October 1933 -- 24 Instruction for Jewish Public Elementary Schools, January 1934 -- 25 The German Authorities and the Cultural Association of German Jews -- 26 Activities of the Cultural Association of German Jews -- 27 Activities of the Hilfsverein in the Field of Emigration -- 28 Report on the Activities of the Hilfsverein in the Year 1933 -- 29 Protest of the Reichsvertretung Against the Refusal to Include Jews in the Wehrmacht, March 1935 -- 30 Recommendation by Schacht to Prevent Damage to Jewish Places of Business, June 1935 -- 31 The Leadership of the German Government on the Effect on the Economy of German Policy Towards the Jews, August 1935 -- 32 Nuremberg Laws on Reich Citizenship, September 15, 1935 -- 33 Nuremberg Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor, September 15, 1935 -- 34 First Regulation to the Reich Citizenship Law, November 14, 1935 -- 35 Extracts from Hitler's Speech in the Reichstag on the Nuremberg Laws, September 1935 -- 36 Extract from Hitler's Speech on the Importance of the Nuremberg Laws, At a Meeting of Party Leaders -- 37 Comment in the German News Agency on the Nuremberg Laws -- 38 Response of the Reichsvertretung to the Nuremberg Laws -- 39 Prayer Composed by Rabbi Leo Baeck for All Jewish Communities in Germany for the Eve of the Day of Atonement, October 10, 1935 -- 40 Extract from a Memorandum by Hitler on the Tasks of the Four Year Plan, 1936 -- 41 Second Regulation for the Law on the Reunification of Austria with the German Reich, March 18, 1938 -- 42 Abolition of the Legal Status of the Jewish Communities, March 1938 -- 43 The Situation of the Jews in Austria, April 1938 -- 44 Eichmann Takes Control of Jewish Life in Austria -- 45 Decisions Taken at the Evian Conference on Jewish Refugees, July 1938 -- 46 Regulation Requiring Jews to Change Their Names, August 1938 -- 47 Establishment of the Central Office for Jewish Emigration in Vienna, August 1938 -- 48 First Attempt of the Nazi Party to Expel Viennese Jewry, October 1938 -- 49 Riots of Kristallnacht -- Heydrich's Instructions, November 1938 -- 50 Description of the Riot at Dinslaken -- 51 Discussions by the Authorities Following Kristallnacht -- 52 Regulation for the Elimination of the Jews from the Economic Life of Germany, November 12, 1938 -- 53 Regulation for the Payment of an Expiation Fine by Jews Who Are German Subjects, November 12, 1938 -- 54 SS Views on the Solution of the Jewish Question -- 55 Letter Describing the Deportation to Zbaszyn, December 1938 -- 56 Emmanuel Ringelblum's Notes on the Refugees in Zbaszyn -- 57 Establishment of the Reich Central Office for Jewish Emigration, January 1939 -- 58 German Foreign Ministry Memorandum on Policy Regarding Jews in 1938 -- 59 Extract from the Speech by Hitler, January 30, 1939 -- 60 Appeal by Löwenherz for the Renewal of Religious Services in Vienna -- 61 Eichmann Protects the Status of the Vienna Jewish Community in Order to Facilitate Emigration -- 62 The Establishment of the Reichsvereinigung, July 1939 -- 63 Deportation of Jews from Austria to Nisko (Lublin), October 1939 -- 64 Instructions for the Deportation of the Jews from the Palatinate (Pfalz), October 1940 -- 65 Cases of Suicide to Escape Deportation -- 66 Youth Aliya School in Vienna, 1940 -- 67 The Situation of the Jews in Germany in the Summer of 1941 -- 68 Order Banning the Emigration of Jews from the Reich, October 1941 -- 69 The Last Days of the Zionist Youth Movement in Germany, 1942 -- 70 Response by Rabbis in Germany Ehiring 1943 -- 71 Eichmann Informs the Jews on Deportations from Austria and on the Theresienstadt Ghetto -- 72 From Hitler's Testament.…”
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    Apocalypse : the Second World War.

    Published 2010
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