He was known as a Warsaw ghetto smuggler, then as Comandante Enrico. He traveled under false identity papers and worked at a German border patrol station. Throughout the years of the Holocaust, Hermann Wygoda lived a life of narrow escapes, daring masquerades, and battles that almost defy reason.
the Holocaust as seen by its perpetrators and bystanders
1991
"The Good Old Days" reveals startling new evidence of the inhumanity of recent twentieth century history and is published now as yet another irrefutable response to the revisionist historians who claim to doubt the historic truth of the Holocaust.
Based on the bestseller by Stephen E. Ambrose, tells the story of Easy Company, 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army. They were a unit that suffered 150 percent casualties and whose lives became legend. Inlcudes 80 minute documentary "We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy Company"; 30 minute 'Making of 'Band of Brothers' featurette; Interactive "Field Guide' featuring timelines, maps, soldier profiles and other information to enchance the viewing experience.
University Press a German soldier's memoir of the Eastern Front
Bidermann, G. H. (Gottlob Herbert)
2000
A riveting and reflective account by one of the millions of anonymous soldiers who fought and died in that cruel terrain, this book conveys the brutality and horrors of the Eastern Front in detail never before available in English.
Provides of wealth of primary-source and general-reference information related. Includes more than 1,200 photographs, documents, maps, quotes, statistics, biographies, events, and organization profiles.
Discover the hidden secrets of World War II. What if Hitler had the A-bomb? Why did Japan's sneak attack on Pearl Harbor fail? Could the kamikazes have turned the tide of the war in the Pacific?.
Nazi Germany and Facist Italy were united in a "brutual friendship." Both had savage racial laws: both Hitler and Mussolini viciously denounced the 'Jewish menace'".
A surprising and unprecedented history of the war in Italy from Mussolini's fall until the final victory. Chronicling an unbroken sequence of Nazi infamies, Lamb reveals how German troops massacred thousands of surrending Italians in the Aegean islands, deported Italian Jews to Auschwitz and slaughtered Italian hostages and POWs.