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 54
... early martyrs of Mussolini's countermovement were Jewish , and there were some early Jewish paymasters as well . Over two hun- dred Jews are said to have participated in the March on Rome , and easily three times that number were ...
... early martyrs of Mussolini's countermovement were Jewish , and there were some early Jewish paymasters as well . Over two hun- dred Jews are said to have participated in the March on Rome , and easily three times that number were ...
Page 361
... early October 1944 when a mutiny by the prisoners of a special commando working at Crematorium IV was easily and brutally quelled . In the meantime , the number of inmates and subsidiaries kept growing . Auschwitz probably reached its ...
... early October 1944 when a mutiny by the prisoners of a special commando working at Crematorium IV was easily and brutally quelled . In the meantime , the number of inmates and subsidiaries kept growing . Auschwitz probably reached its ...
Page 369
... early May and early August 1943 , when Sauckel asked for another 150,000 workers . All told , during the ten months from October 1942 through July 1943 some 600,000 Frenchmen were sent to Germany , or about 2,000 per day and 61,500 per ...
... early May and early August 1943 , when Sauckel asked for another 150,000 workers . All told , during the ten months from October 1942 through July 1943 some 600,000 Frenchmen were sent to Germany , or about 2,000 per day and 61,500 per ...
Contents
THE GOLDEN AGE | 39 |
THE EAST EUROPEAN RIMLAND | 64 |
THE SYNCRETISM OF MEIN KAMPF | 90 |
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