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Holocaust & War Crimes

Works relating to war crimes and atrocities in general, and to the Holocaust in particular, Includes pre-war treatment of the Jews, Kristallnacht, treatment of populations of occupied nations (except the Channel Islands; see 'WWII: Home Front'), reprisals, deportations, Wannsee, Final Solution, the camps, medical experiments, euthanasia, Warsaw, Nuremberg, tribunals, trials of groups and individuals, Nazi-hunters, and post-war extraditions and arraignments.

For all aspects of Japanese war crimes, atrocities and treatment of POWs (including Changhi, camps and railways) see ‘WWII: Far East’.

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  • SZPILMAN, Wladyslaw

    The Pianist

    The Extraordinary Story of One Man's Survival in Warsaw 1939-45. With Extracts from the Diary of Wilm Hosenfeld. Foreword by Andrzej Szpilman. Epilogue by Wolf Biermann.

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  • THALMANN, Rita

    Crystal Night. 9-10 November 1938

    [Translated from the French by Gilles Cremonesi. First English Edition.]

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  • TURNER, Barry

    And the Policeman Smiled

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  • WEISSBERG, Alex

    Advocate for the Dead

    The Story of Joel Brand.

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  • WHITING, Charles

    Massacre at Malmedy

    The Story of Jochen Peiper's Battle Group, Ardennes, December 1944.

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  • WIESENTHAL, Simon

    Justice not Vengeance

    Translated from the German by Ewald Osers.

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  • ZAGORSKI, Waclaw

    Seventy Days

    Translated by John Welsh. [Introduction by General Bor Komorowski]

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  • ZAGORSKI, Waclaw

    Seventy Days

    A Diary of the Warsaw Insurrection 1944. Translated [from the Polish] by John Welsh.

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