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The blockade of the Gaza Strip

Explores the issue of the blockade of the Gaza Strip, including the ethical and moral views.

Iraq

the logic of withdrawal
Argues that the United States occupation of Iraq is the major source of instability and suffering for the Iraqi people and challenges the idea that George W. Bush has any intention of bringing democracy to the country.
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Kingdom of olives and ash

writers confront the occupation
2017
"A...collection of essays by...international writers...[that reflect on]...the human cost of fifty years of Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza"--Back cover.
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An iron wind

Europe under Hitler
"Unlike World War I, when the horrors of battle were largely confined to the front, World War II reached into the lives of ordinary people in an unprecedented way. Entire countries were occupied, millions were mobilized for the war effort, and in the end, the vast majority of the war's dead were non-combatant men, women, and children. Inhabitants of German-occupied Europe--the war's deadliest killing ground--experienced forced labor, deportation, mass executions, and genocide. As direct targets of and witnesses to violence, rather than far-off bystanders, civilians were forced to face the war head on. Drawing on a wealth of diaries, letters, fiction, and other first-person accounts, award-winning historian Peter Fritzsche redefines our understanding of the civilian experience of war across the vast territory occupied and threatened by Nazi Germany. Amid accumulating horrors, ordinary people across Europe grappled with questions of faith and meaning, often reaching troubling conclusions. World War II exceeded the human capacity for understanding, and those men and women who lived through it suspected that language could not adequately register the horrors they saw and experienced. But it nevertheless prompted an outpouring of writing, as people labored to comprehend and piece thoughts into philosophy. Their broken words are all we have to reconstruct how contemporaries saw the war around them, how they failed to see its terrible violence in full, and how they attempted to translate the destruction into narratives. Carefully reading these testimonies as no historian has done before, Fritzsche's groundbreaking work sheds new light on the most violent conflict in human history, when war made words inadequate, and the inadequacy of words heightened the devastation of war"--.

Palestine speaks

narratives of life under occupation
2014
"The occupation of the West Bank and Gaza has been one of the world's most widely reported yet least understood human rights crises for over four decades. In this oral history collection, men and women from Palestine-including a fisherman, a settlement administrator, and a marathon runner-describe in their own words how their lives have been shaped by the historic crisis"--Amazon.com.

Cursed victory

Israel and the occupied territories: a history
2015
Examines Israel's capture of the West Bank, Golan Heights, Gaza Strip and Sinai Peninsula in 1967's brief Six Day War, discussing how Israel's promise of an 'enlightened occupation' quickly changed.

All the light we cannot see

a novel
The lives of Marie-Laure, a blind girl living in Saint-Malo, and Werner, a orphan training at an elite Nazi school, intertwine during the Nazi occupation of France.

The heel of the conquerer

1991
In the waning months of the war, German measures against the Dutch grew more and more harsh. Raids increased in frequency and ferocity. House-to-house searches flushed out suspected Resistance members, who were deported to work camps or shot. The Nazis starting mining the nation's remaining dikes in preparation for a last ditch stand. In April they blew up the great polder of Wieringermeer, rendering thousands of people homeless.

A Cool and lonely courage

the untold story of sister spies in occupied France
Eileen Nearne had been an agent for the British Special Operations Executive during World War II. Working undercover in Nazi-occupied France, she sent encoded messages of crucial importance for the Allies until her capture by the Gestapo. Astonishingly, Eileen was not the only spy in the family---her sister Jacqueline was also a British agent, working as a courier for the French Resistance. While Jacqueline narrowly avoided capture several times, Eileen was tortured by the Gestapo and sent to Ravensbruck women's concentration camp. Eventually she escaped and found her way to the advancing American army.

Sharon and my mother-in-law

Ramallah diaries
2006
An account of a Palestinian architect's experiences of living in the Occupied Territories. Reflections range from the impossibility of obtaining a gas mask from the Israeli Civil Administration during the 1991 Gulf War to the irony of a dog receiving a Jerusalem identity card when thousands of Palestinians could not.

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