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The Wiener Library Bulletin

The Wiener Library Bulletin
Author: Wiener Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1978
Genre: Jews
ISBN:

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The Wiener Library Bulletin

The Wiener Library Bulletin
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1978
Genre: World politics
ISBN:

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The Wiener Library Bulletin

The Wiener Library Bulletin
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 201
Release: 1979
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 9783262014381

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Pogrom November 1938

Pogrom November 1938
Author: Wiener Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Antisemitism
ISBN: 9780285643079

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A major contribution to Holocaust studies, and the definitive eye-witness account of the events of the Night of Broken Glass. Drawn from the extensive archives of the Wiener Library.


Empire of Destruction

Empire of Destruction
Author: Alex J. Kay
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2021-09-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300262531

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The first comparative, comprehensive history of Nazi mass killing – showing how genocidal policies were crucial to the regime’s strategy to win the war Nazi Germany killed approximately 13 million civilians and other non-combatants in deliberate policies of mass murder, mostly during the war years. Almost half the victims were Jewish, systematically destroyed in the Holocaust, the core of the Nazis’ pan-European racial purification programme. Alex Kay argues that the genocide of European Jewry can be examined in the wider context of Nazi mass killing. For the first time, Empire of Destruction considers Europe’s Jews alongside all the other major victim groups: captive Red Army soldiers, the Soviet urban population, unarmed civilian victims of preventive terror and reprisals, the mentally and physically disabled, the European Roma and the Polish intelligentsia. Kay shows how each of these groups was regarded by the Nazi regime as a potential threat to Germany’s ability to successfully wage a war for hegemony in Europe. Combining the full quantitative scale of the killings with the individual horror, this is a vital and groundbreaking work.


Alfred Wiener and the Making of the Holocaust Library

Alfred Wiener and the Making of the Holocaust Library
Author: Ben Barkow
Publisher: London : Vallentine Mitchell
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The book explores how, in the 1950s and 1960s the Library played a pioneering role in founding the serious academic study of the Nazi era and the Holocaust. The author traces the Library's financial plight during the 1970s and the remarkable revival of its fortunes in the 1980s.


The Geography of Bliss

The Geography of Bliss
Author: Eric Weiner
Publisher: Twelve
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2008-01-03
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0446511072

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Now a new series on Peacock with Rainn Wilson, THE GEOGRAPHY OF BLISS is part travel memoir, part humor, and part twisted self-help guide that takes the viewer across the globe to investigate not what happiness is, but WHERE it is. Are people in Switzerland happier because it is the most democratic country in the world? Do citizens of Qatar, awash in petrodollars, find joy in all that cash? Is the King of Bhutan a visionary for his initiative to calculate Gross National Happiness? Why is Asheville, North Carolina so damn happy? In a unique mix of travel, psychology, science and humor, Eric Weiner answers those questions and many others, offering travelers of all moods some interesting new ideas for sunnier destinations and dispositions.


Plunder

Plunder
Author: Menachem Kaiser
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1328506460

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A New York Times Critics’ Best Nonfiction Book of 2021 Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Biography From a gifted young writer, the story of his quest to reclaim his family’s apartment building in Poland—and of the astonishing entanglement with Nazi treasure hunters that follows Menachem Kaiser’s brilliantly told story, woven from improbable events and profound revelations, is set in motion when the author takes up his Holocaust-survivor grandfather’s former battle to reclaim the family’s apartment building in Sosnowiec, Poland. Soon, he is on a circuitous path to encounters with the long-time residents of the building, and with a Polish lawyer known as “The Killer.” A surprise discovery—that his grandfather’s cousin not only survived the war, but wrote a secret memoir while a slave laborer in a vast, secret Nazi tunnel complex—leads to Kaiser being adopted as a virtual celebrity by a band of Silesian treasure seekers who revere the memoir as the indispensable guidebook to Nazi plunder. Propelled by rich original research, Kaiser immerses readers in profound questions that reach far beyond his personal quest. What does it mean to seize your own legacy? Can reclaimed property repair rifts among the living? Plunder is both a deeply immersive adventure story and an irreverent, daring interrogation of inheritance—material, spiritual, familial, and emotional.