Moni

Moni
Title Moni PDF eBook
Author Ka-Tzetnik
Publisher
Pages 287
Release 1987
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780806510224

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A boy struggles to survive the horrors of life in the Auschwitz concentration camp

Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory

Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory
Title Point Sources and Multipoles in Inverse Scattering Theory PDF eBook
Author Roland Potthast
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 277
Release 2001-05-30
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1420035487

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Over the last twenty years, the growing availability of computing power has had an enormous impact on the classical fields of direct and inverse scattering. The study of inverse scattering, in particular, has developed rapidly with the ability to perform computational simulations of scattering processes and led to remarkable advances in a range of

Pacific Horizons

Pacific Horizons
Title Pacific Horizons PDF eBook
Author Christopher Lloyd
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1971
Genre Oceania
ISBN

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Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women During the Holocaust

Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women During the Holocaust
Title Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women During the Holocaust PDF eBook
Author Sonja Maria Hedgepeth
Publisher UPNE
Pages 321
Release 2010
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1584659041

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The first book in English to specifically address the sexual violation of Jewish women during the Holocaust

Monica Bloom

Monica Bloom
Title Monica Bloom PDF eBook
Author Nick Earls
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 82
Release 2012
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1742699820

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Step back into the 1980s, complete with cask wine, Bryan Ferry and the Bonanza Steakhouse.

The Courage to Care

The Courage to Care
Title The Courage to Care PDF eBook
Author Carol Rittner
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 180
Release 1989-02
Genre History
ISBN 0814774067

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The extraordinary story of a few non-Jews who risked their lives to rescue and protect Jews from Nazi persecution in Europe during World War II is told in The Courage to Care. It features the first person accounts of rescuers and of survivors whose stories address the basic issue of individual responsibility: the notion that one person can act—and that those actions can make a difference. These rescuers are true heroes, but modest ones. They did a thousand ordinary things—opening doors, hiding and feeding strangers, keeping secrets—in an extraordinary time. For this, they are known as "Righteous Among the Nations of the World." The rescuers and survivors are from many countries in Europe—Italy, the Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, France, Bulgaria, Poland, Germany—and they tell their stories with simplicity and dignity. Each story is interwoven with old snapshots of rescuers and survivors, their homes, their hiding places, and the communities in which they lived. Noted author, teacher, and human rights activist, Elie Wiesel, helps us to ask: "what made these people different?" He points out how those who helped Jews during the Holocaust "changed history" by their actions. The Courage to Care reminds readers of the power of individual action. This compelling book is the companion volume to the award-winning film, The Courage to Care, and includes the personal narratives of the same persons in the film and many others.

The Pink Triangle

The Pink Triangle
Title The Pink Triangle PDF eBook
Author Richard Plant
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 276
Release 2011-04-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1429936932

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This is the first comprehensive book in English on the fate of the homosexuals in Nazi Germany. The author, a German refugee, examines the climate and conditions that gave rise to a vicious campaign against Germany's gays, as directed by Himmler and his SS--persecution that resulted in tens of thousands of arrests and thousands of deaths. In this Nazi crusade, homosexual prisoners were confined to death camps where, forced to wear pink triangles, they constituted the lowest rung in the camp hierarchy. The horror of camp life is described through diaries, previously untranslated documents, and interviews with and letters from survivors, revealing how the anti-homosexual campaign was conducted, the crackpot homophobic fantasies that fueled it, the men who made it possible, and those who were its victims, this chilling book sheds light on a corner of twentieth-century history that has been hidden in the shadows much too long.