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The Last Jews in Berlin

audiobook The Last Jews in Berlin by Leonard Gross in History

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Korean War: Almanac and Primary Sources covers the background of and issues related to the conflict; including: U.S. strategy for containing communism The role of the United Nations The entrance of Chinese troops in the conflict The possible use of the atomic bom And others The volume also includes approximately 12 full or excerpted primary sources from the period; including President Harry S Truman's "Statement on the Atomic Bomb." Also included are maps; a detailed chronology; sidebars featuring related information; a glossary of "Words to Know;" research and activity ideas; 85 photographs and a list of further readings.


#868780 in Books Carroll n Graf 1999-08-18Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.25 x .80 x 5.50l; 1.00 #File Name: 0786706872352 pages


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Earth Bound Human U-BoatsBy unkownThe numbers 6 million is incomprehensible. This number has haunted western civilization since the first concentration camp was liberated at the end of World War II. Leonard Gross has through his through research and personal interviews put names and faces to help in understanding that the number 6 million were flesh and blood humans whose only crime was being Jewish. Through his writing he takes you on personal journeys of survival of a dozen Berlin Jews. With the help of various German Gentiles; underground networks and brave; ordinary anti Nazi citizens; along with their own guile and will to survive are stories of incredible terror; loneliness; anxiety and danger for the hunted and their saviors. A must read for all who are interested in knowing the human factors of the Holocaust.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Moving real-life storyBy Project DiamondsThis book is outstanding. I found it compelling; both for stories I had not seen before and for its detailed background information. The author's style made this read almost like a novel; except that in a novel the role that luck played in the survival of so many people would seem unbelievable. The idea that any Jews at all survived the war while hiding right in the capital is astounding; the people profiled by Gross are of many different backgrounds and personality types. I did have some trouble with keeping the stories straight in my head. This was a very informative read and I highly recommend it to the general reader as well as to those carrying out research.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I found it very easy to read and the writer was able to make ...By StuartmThis book was highly informative about the plight of the jews who stayed in Berlin. I've read quite a bit on this period in history and know a lot about the holocaust and the period leading up to it. I did not know how many Jews went underground and managed to stay in Berlin during the war. Fascinating look into the extraordinary lives of these brave people who defied the Nazis and managed to survive against the most incredible odds. I found it very easy to read and the writer was able to make each persons story come to life in a way that many non fiction writers struggle with.

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