The Death Marches

The Death Marches

Author: Daniel Blatman

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2011-05-03

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13: 0674059190

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Co-winner of the Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research From January 1945, in the last months of the Third Reich, about 250,000 inmates of concentration camps perished on death marches and in countless incidents of mass slaughter. They were murdered with merciless brutality by their SS guards, by army and police units, and often by gangs of civilians as they passed through German and Austrian towns and villages. Even in the bloody annals of the Nazi regime, this final death blow was unique in character and scope. In this first comprehensive attempt to answer the questions raised by this final murderous rampage, the author draws on the testimonies of victims, perpetrators, and bystanders. Hunting through archives throughout the world, Daniel Blatman sets out to explain—to the extent that is possible—the effort invested by mankind’s most lethal regime in liquidating the remnants of the enemies of the “Aryan race” before it abandoned the stage of history. What were the characteristics of this last Nazi genocide? How was it linked to the earlier stages, the slaughter of millions in concentration camps? How did the prevailing chaos help to create the conditions that made the final murderous rampage possible? In its exploration of a topic nearly neglected in the current history of the Shoah, this book offers unusual insight into the workings, and the unraveling, of the Nazi regime. It combines micro-historical accounts of representative massacres with an overall analysis of the collapse of the Third Reich, helping us to understand a seemingly inexplicable chapter in history.


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Download or read book The Death Marches written by Daniel Blatman and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2011-05-03 with total page 584 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Co-winner of the Yad Vashem International Book Prize for Holocaust Research From January 1945, in the last months of the Third Reich, about 250,000 inmates of concentration camps perished on death marches and in countless incidents of mass slaughter. They were murdered with merciless brutality by their SS guards, by army and police units, and often by gangs of civilians as they passed through German and Austrian towns and villages. Even in the bloody annals of the Nazi regime, this final death blow was unique in character and scope. In this first comprehensive attempt to answer the questions raised by this final murderous rampage, the author draws on the testimonies of victims, perpetrators, and bystanders. Hunting through archives throughout the world, Daniel Blatman sets out to explain—to the extent that is possible—the effort invested by mankind’s most lethal regime in liquidating the remnants of the enemies of the “Aryan race” before it abandoned the stage of history. What were the characteristics of this last Nazi genocide? How was it linked to the earlier stages, the slaughter of millions in concentration camps? How did the prevailing chaos help to create the conditions that made the final murderous rampage possible? In its exploration of a topic nearly neglected in the current history of the Shoah, this book offers unusual insight into the workings, and the unraveling, of the Nazi regime. It combines micro-historical accounts of representative massacres with an overall analysis of the collapse of the Third Reich, helping us to understand a seemingly inexplicable chapter in history.


Navajo Long Walk

Navajo Long Walk

Author: Joseph Bruchac

Publisher: National Geographic Kids

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780792270584

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Shedding fresh light on a tragic chapter of American history, this book documents a shameful episode in the 1860s, when U.S. soldiers forced thousands of Navajo to march 400 miles from their homeland to a desolate reservation. Full color.


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Download or read book Navajo Long Walk written by Joseph Bruchac and published by National Geographic Kids. This book was released on 2002 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shedding fresh light on a tragic chapter of American history, this book documents a shameful episode in the 1860s, when U.S. soldiers forced thousands of Navajo to march 400 miles from their homeland to a desolate reservation. Full color.


Forced March to Freedom

Forced March to Freedom

Author: Robert Buckham

Publisher: Stittsville, Ont. : Canada's Wings

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13:

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The Forced March from Vietnam to Kentucky

The Forced March from Vietnam to Kentucky

Author: Patrick J. Fitch

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 1480970492

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The Forced March from Vietnam to Kentucky by Patrick J. Fitch More than 20 years in the classroom and 16 in the Marine Corps prompted retired gunnery sergeant Patrick J. Fitch to write an ode to the “Boomers” of his generation and the many “Millennials” that followed whom he taught in high school. The vignettes cited within invite the reader to share both the harsh realities of combat that honed his survival skills and enabled him to confront PTSD – not devolve into self-destruction, but make the difficult, necessary adjustment back to “The World.”


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Download or read book The Forced March from Vietnam to Kentucky written by Patrick J. Fitch and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2016-10-04 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Forced March from Vietnam to Kentucky by Patrick J. Fitch More than 20 years in the classroom and 16 in the Marine Corps prompted retired gunnery sergeant Patrick J. Fitch to write an ode to the “Boomers” of his generation and the many “Millennials” that followed whom he taught in high school. The vignettes cited within invite the reader to share both the harsh realities of combat that honed his survival skills and enabled him to confront PTSD – not devolve into self-destruction, but make the difficult, necessary adjustment back to “The World.”


Forced March

Forced March

Author: Leo Kessler

Publisher: Spellmount, Limited Publishers

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781862272644

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This is the first in the fictional series The Dogs of War, by Leo Kessler. It is 1942, and the Vulture's eyes gleamed as he watched the exhausted men crawling up the slope through the slippery mud, under the knee-high barbed wire. The SS Assault Regiment Wotan was training and recuperating after its gruelling struggle in Russia and they were glad to be out of the fray for a bit, but it would not be for long for what none of those men, straining up the grassy slope under the eyes of their commander, Colonel Horst Geier, knew was that already they had been singled out for a new mission. The German High Command knew that the British would launch an attack on Dieppe and the crucial element was time. There was only one regiment that could be trusted to get there fast enough to defend the vital coastal battery: the Soldiers of Wotan were on the move again.


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Download or read book Forced March written by Leo Kessler and published by Spellmount, Limited Publishers. This book was released on 2004 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first in the fictional series The Dogs of War, by Leo Kessler. It is 1942, and the Vulture's eyes gleamed as he watched the exhausted men crawling up the slope through the slippery mud, under the knee-high barbed wire. The SS Assault Regiment Wotan was training and recuperating after its gruelling struggle in Russia and they were glad to be out of the fray for a bit, but it would not be for long for what none of those men, straining up the grassy slope under the eyes of their commander, Colonel Horst Geier, knew was that already they had been singled out for a new mission. The German High Command knew that the British would launch an attack on Dieppe and the crucial element was time. There was only one regiment that could be trusted to get there fast enough to defend the vital coastal battery: the Soldiers of Wotan were on the move again.


Forced March to Freedom

Forced March to Freedom

Author: Robert Buckham

Publisher:

Published: 1995-02-01

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9781874767077

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Forced March

Forced March

Author: Miklós Radnóti

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13:

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Forced March from the Bulge to Berchtesgaden

Forced March from the Bulge to Berchtesgaden

Author: John J. Mohn, Jr.

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780986346538

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During World War II, Major John J. Mohn served as Captain of the 106th Division, 422nd Infantry, 1st Battalion, HQ Company. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, along with 7,000 other men, the second largest surrender of World War II. His story is a unique journey across Europe, as prisoner camps were too full and the German officers were unsure what to do with the prisoners. Mohn was prisoner from December 19, 1944 to May 2, 1945. During these 5 months, he was forced to walk across Germany and Poland totaling 1,200 miles. He was liberated three times, twice being recaptured."He returned to civilian life?but his remarkable experiences in the military never quite left him. Eventually he put words to paper and the result is the book you have before you?one of very few accounts of this type ever to have been published. More than just a narrative of his experiences as a P.O.W., it is a testament to the indomitable spirit of American soldiers and a reminder to all of us of the sacrifices they made to preserve our freedom."?from the Foreword by Edward P. McHughRead this first-person account of the hardships, the terror, the survival, the humor, and the hope of a P.O.W. in Germany during the last days of World War II.


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Download or read book Forced March from the Bulge to Berchtesgaden written by John J. Mohn, Jr. and published by . This book was released on 2020-06 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During World War II, Major John J. Mohn served as Captain of the 106th Division, 422nd Infantry, 1st Battalion, HQ Company. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, along with 7,000 other men, the second largest surrender of World War II. His story is a unique journey across Europe, as prisoner camps were too full and the German officers were unsure what to do with the prisoners. Mohn was prisoner from December 19, 1944 to May 2, 1945. During these 5 months, he was forced to walk across Germany and Poland totaling 1,200 miles. He was liberated three times, twice being recaptured."He returned to civilian life?but his remarkable experiences in the military never quite left him. Eventually he put words to paper and the result is the book you have before you?one of very few accounts of this type ever to have been published. More than just a narrative of his experiences as a P.O.W., it is a testament to the indomitable spirit of American soldiers and a reminder to all of us of the sacrifices they made to preserve our freedom."?from the Foreword by Edward P. McHughRead this first-person account of the hardships, the terror, the survival, the humor, and the hope of a P.O.W. in Germany during the last days of World War II.


My Hitch in Hell

My Hitch in Hell

Author: Lester I. Tenney

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2018-10

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1640121471

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Captured by the Japanese after the fall of Bataan, Lester I. Tenney was one of the very few who would survive the legendary Death March and three and a half years in Japanese prison camps. With an understanding of human nature, a sense of humor, sharp thinking, and fierce determination, Tenney endured the rest of the war as a slave laborer in Japanese prison camps. My Hitch in Hell is an inspiring survivor's epic about the triumph of human will despite unimaginable suffering. This edition features a new introduction and epilogue by the author.


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Download or read book My Hitch in Hell written by Lester I. Tenney and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2018-10 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Captured by the Japanese after the fall of Bataan, Lester I. Tenney was one of the very few who would survive the legendary Death March and three and a half years in Japanese prison camps. With an understanding of human nature, a sense of humor, sharp thinking, and fierce determination, Tenney endured the rest of the war as a slave laborer in Japanese prison camps. My Hitch in Hell is an inspiring survivor's epic about the triumph of human will despite unimaginable suffering. This edition features a new introduction and epilogue by the author.


Forced March

Forced March

Author: Brenda Jackson

Publisher: Signet

Published: 1960-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780451020390

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