Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?: The "final Solution" in HistoryThis highly acclaimed book presents a radically new view of the origins of the Holocaust. Mayer argues that the slaughter of the Jews was not part of Hitler's plan from the start, but came about only when the Nazis' massive campaign aagainst Russia foundered. Illustrated. |
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Page 125
... March 20 , 1933. The press carried this announcement on Tuesday , March 21 , the " day of national resurgence " at Potsdam . The plan was " to concentrate , in one place , not only all Communist officials but also , if necessary , the ...
... March 20 , 1933. The press carried this announcement on Tuesday , March 21 , the " day of national resurgence " at Potsdam . The plan was " to concentrate , in one place , not only all Communist officials but also , if necessary , the ...
Page 131
... March 10 , after the elections , to make his decision public . Meanwhile , he issued several statements criticizing Hitler's government for abolishing political freedoms and the principle of equality of German citizens before the law ...
... March 10 , after the elections , to make his decision public . Meanwhile , he issued several statements criticizing Hitler's government for abolishing political freedoms and the principle of equality of German citizens before the law ...
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... March alone the total reached 24,687 , composed of 9,267 men and 15,420 women . The resettlement action continued through the month , Sundays excepted . Thus each of the transports , on the average , comprised 900 people per day . . . .
... March alone the total reached 24,687 , composed of 9,267 men and 15,420 women . The resettlement action continued through the month , Sundays excepted . Thus each of the transports , on the average , comprised 900 people per day . . . .
Contents
THE GOLDEN AGE | 39 |
THE EAST EUROPEAN RIMLAND | 64 |
THE SYNCRETISM OF MEIN KAMPF | 90 |
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