Examines Hitler's treatment of the Jews, before and during World War II, from their early exclusion from German society to the later policy of extermination.
Examines the principal causes and events of the rise and fall of the Nazi regime in Germany between 1918 and 1945 and considers what the outcome might have been for the participants and subsequent history had different decisions been made at crucial times before and during this period.
Discusses how the Nazis came to power in Germany and the systematic brutalization they perpetrated on such groups as the Jews, Gypsies, Catholics, homosexuals, and others.
Presents volume seven of an eight-volume series on Holocaust Biographies and examines the life of Adolf Hitler, his rise to power within the National Socialist Party, and his hatred against the Jews.
Contains primary and secondary source documents that provide information on what it was like to live in Nazi Germany for victims of brutality and for the powerful, and look at issues of propaganda and cultural control.
Amedeo and William find themselves working together on a house sale for Amedeo's eccentric neighbor, Mrs. Zender, whose house is crammed with memorabilia and stories that date back to Nazi Germany.