Chronicles the eighteen years Albert Einstein spent in Berlin, discussing the tumultuous events of his life and how the city's history influenced Einstein's work.
Cooper Barrow returns to the orchestral world after eight years in professional exile to study with a master teacher, but Barrow soon finds himself caught up in the orchestra's ruthless competition and forced to face his own feelings of guilt and betrayal.
In 1938 a German man working as the chief auditor in a commercial bank in a provincial city finds himself embroiled in the duplicity, violence, and horror that is Nazi Germany while overseeing the account of the Nazi party.
A chronological and thematic presentation of the history of Germany from earliest to modern times, offering a perspective on the country's complex past. Includes maps, illustrations, and feature boxes on important people, places, events, and issues.
An illustrated exploration of Germany that discusses the country's history, customs, language, regions, food, festivals, and more; and includes a glossary and resources for further learning.
Photographs and text help describe what it was like to live under the Nazi regime in the 1930s and early 1940s, examining how the Nazi's impacted life for men, women, and children of all nationalities.