A two volume set that discusses the rise of the Nazi Party, how Jewish life changed before and after the Holocaust, how the Holocaust affected other cultural groups, and other related topics.
Presents a documented history of Adolf Hitler and how he came to power, and chronicles the control the Nazis had over the German people, Nazi propaganda, the Holocaust, and the fall of Hitler and the Nazi party.
Presents a selection of political cartoons created between the 1920s and the end of World War II that were produced, or inspired by the Nazi movement, each with commentary.
Presents a brief biography of Adolf Hitler, providing information on his youth as a frustrated artist, his rise to power, his role in the Second World War, his hatred for the Jews, and his impact on the world.
Chronicles the passage of the Nuremberg laws by the German government in 1935 which denied basic human rights to millions of Jews, Gypsies, and other minority groups.
Uses primary source material along with historical narrative to explore the unique aspects and events in the period of the Holocaust between January 1942 to June 1943.
Uses primary sources such as newspaper articles, broadcasts, propaganda, letters, and diary entries to examine the rise of the Nazis to power in Germany and the events that provoked World War II, and includes maps, photographs, and a time line.
A history of the Nazi movement in Germany beginning in 1919 with the German Workers' Party and including discussion of Adolf Hitler, anti-Semitism, and World War II.