South African Place Names

South African Place Names
Title South African Place Names PDF eBook
Author Charles Pettman
Publisher
Pages 264
Release 1985
Genre Names, Geographical
ISBN

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Defending the Master Race

Defending the Master Race
Title Defending the Master Race PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Spiro
Publisher UPNE
Pages 504
Release 2009-12-15
Genre Nature
ISBN 158465810X

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A historical rediscovery of one of the heroic founders of the conservation movement who was also one of the most infamous racists in American history

Southwest Builder and Contractor

Southwest Builder and Contractor
Title Southwest Builder and Contractor PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1132
Release 1918
Genre Building
ISBN

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Quinquennial Catalogue ...

Quinquennial Catalogue ...
Title Quinquennial Catalogue ... PDF eBook
Author Mount Holyoke College
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 1895
Genre
ISBN

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The Sterling Genealogy

The Sterling Genealogy
Title The Sterling Genealogy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 752
Release 1909
Genre
ISBN

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They Thought They Were Free

They Thought They Were Free
Title They Thought They Were Free PDF eBook
Author Milton Mayer
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 391
Release 2017-11-28
Genre History
ISBN 022652597X

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National Book Award Finalist: Never before has the mentality of the average German under the Nazi regime been made as intelligible to the outsider.” —The New York TImes They Thought They Were Free is an eloquent and provocative examination of the development of fascism in Germany. Milton Mayer’s book is a study of ten Germans and their lives from 1933-45, based on interviews he conducted after the war when he lived in Germany. Mayer had a position as a research professor at the University of Frankfurt and lived in a nearby small Hessian town which he disguised with the name “Kronenberg.” These ten men were not men of distinction, according to Mayer, but they had been members of the Nazi Party; Mayer wanted to discover what had made them Nazis. His discussions with them of Nazism, the rise of the Reich, and mass complicity with evil became the backbone of this book, an indictment of the ordinary German that is all the more powerful for its refusal to let the rest of us pretend that our moment, our society, our country are fundamentally immune. A new foreword to this edition by eminent historian of the Reich Richard J. Evans puts the book in historical and contemporary context. We live in an age of fervid politics and hyperbolic rhetoric. They Thought They Were Free cuts through that, revealing instead the slow, quiet accretions of change, complicity, and abdication of moral authority that quietly mark the rise of evil.

The Nobility and the Making of the Hussite Revolution

The Nobility and the Making of the Hussite Revolution
Title The Nobility and the Making of the Hussite Revolution PDF eBook
Author John M. Klassen
Publisher Eastern European Monographs
Pages 208
Release 1978
Genre Science
ISBN

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