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Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews?

This investigation into the Nazi leader’s mindset is “an inherently fascinating study . . . a work of meticulously presented and seminal scholarship”(Midwest Book Review). Adolf Hitler’s virulent anti-Semitism is often attributed to external cultural and environmental factors. But as historian Peter den Hertog notes in this book, most of Hitler’s contemporaries experienced the same culture and environment and didn’t turn into rabid Jew-haters, let alone perpetrators of genocide. In this study, the author investigates what we do know about the roots of the German leader’s anti-Semitism. He also takes the significant step of mapping out what we do not know in detail, opening path...

Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 219

Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews?

What do we really know about the sources of Adolf Hitler’s anti-Semitism? What led him to become such a genocidal anti-Semite? It is often said that the strongly anti-Semitic atmosphere in pre-war Vienna, in which Hitler failed to achieve his dream of becoming an artist, was when his hatred of the Jews first began to stir. We also often read that such feelings were compounded by the so-called ‘stab in the back’ by Jewish-Marxists at the end of the First World War, which led to Germany’s humiliating capitulation. The Darwinian science of natural selection is often included in the debate as well, which to Hitler meant keeping the Germanic race ‘pure’ and untainted by the ‘inferio...

Echte anecdoten van Peter den Grooten
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 240

Echte anecdoten van Peter den Grooten

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1787
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Battle of Britain The Movie
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Battle of Britain The Movie

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-06-30
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  • Publisher: Air World

Released in 1969, the film Battle of Britain went on to become one of the most iconic war movies ever produced. The film drew many respected British actors to accept roles as key figures of the battle, including Sir Laurence Olivier as Hugh Dowding and Trevor Howard as Keith Park. It also starred Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer and Robert Shaw as squadron leaders. As well as its large all-star international cast, the film was notable for its spectacular flying sequences which were on a far grander scale than anything that had been seen on film before. At the time of its release, Battle of Britain was singled out for its efforts to portray the events of the summer of 1940 in great accuracy...

Levensgeschiedenis van Peter den Groote
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 116

Levensgeschiedenis van Peter den Groote

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1841
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mechanics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 484

Mechanics

This classic introductory text features hundreds of applications and design problems that illuminate fundamentals of trusses, loaded beams and cables, and related areas. Includes 334 answered problems.

When Zippo Went to War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

When Zippo Went to War

Throughout the 1930s the Zippo Company in Pennsylvania prospered on the growing success of its stylish, charismatic little cigarette lighter. The lighter was made mostly of brass, but with the Second World War that metal was declared a ‘strategic material’ in the U.S. where huge amounts of it were needed for shell and cartridge casings. Zippo replaced the brass with steel, which can corrode, and wartime Zippos were given a new baked-on black ‘crackle’ finish to protect them. That non-reflective characteristic helped save the lives of many American soldiers in combat zones. The demand of the Armed Forces for the lighter led to the company to earmark its entire production for military....

The Dutch Institute
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

The Dutch Institute

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-01-28
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

The claustrophobic setting for The Dutch Institute presents a political elite who use the state health care system for their own good. People are led to believe that the mandatory basic package gives good health care for everyone. This is not true. The powerful state institutes are good for providing top jobs for ex-politicians, but bad for patients and employment. Hopefully this book will help in managing change. – December 12, 2012, Big Pharma Executive The Dutch Institute reveals the truth of the petty-minded horse trading that goes on behind closed doors in the Netherlands’ most hallowed workplace: the corridors of the State administration that house those who wield power over health care. The Dutch Institute is holding democracy hostage. – May 17, 2013, Neel Buijs, National Cancer Fund

EU External Migration Policies in an Era of Global Mobilities: Intersecting Policy Universes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

EU External Migration Policies in an Era of Global Mobilities: Intersecting Policy Universes

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-12-10
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  • Publisher: BRILL

This collective volume draws on the themes of intersectionality and overlapping policy universes to examine and evaluate the shifting functions, frames and multiple actors and instruments of an ongoing and revitalized cooperation in EU external migration and asylum policies with third states. The contributions are based on problem-driven research and seek to develop bottom-up, policy-oriented solutions, while taking into account global, EU-based and local perspectives, and the shifting universes of EU migration, border and asylum policies. In 15 chapters, we explore the multifaceted dimensions of the EU external migration policy and its evolution in the post-crisis, geopolitical environment of the Global Compacts.

Churchill's German Special Forces
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Churchill's German Special Forces

The existence of German-speaking units fighting for the Allied cause during WW2 has remained largely a well-kept secret. But seventy-five years on these units’ contribution to victory needs to be fully acknowledged. Prime Minister Winston Churchill had no qualms about using native German speakers from Austria, Poland, Czechoslovakia and of course Germany itself. The majority were Jews who had fled persecution. Two examples of these secret units were X Troop Commandos and the Special Interrogation Group. The SIG men deserve their legendary status. They fought, and often died, wearing Wehmacht uniform. As this superbly researched book reveals that, after infiltrating Field Marshal Rommel’s...