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Damals In Ostpreu En


Damals In Ostpreu En
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Author : Andreas Kossert
language : de
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Release Date : 2009

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Damals In Ostpreu En Und Mecklenburg


Damals In Ostpreu En Und Mecklenburg
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Author : Kurt Redmer
language : de
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Release Date : 2012

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Damals In Ostpreu En Und Mecklenburg


Damals In Ostpreu En Und Mecklenburg
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Author : Kurt Redmer
language : de
Publisher: EDITION digital
Release Date : 2015-09-25

Damals In Ostpreu En Und Mecklenburg written by Kurt Redmer and has been published by EDITION digital this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-09-25 with History categories.


Erneute Forschungen, Befragung von Zeitzeugen, Reflexion eigener Erlebnisse in der Kriegszeit in Ostpreußen und Mecklenburg vermitteln dem Leser neue, erkenntnisreiche Bilder aus furchtbarer Zeit; erschütternd z.B. zu lesen, wie die eigene Tante des Autors bis zuletzt an den „Gott" Adolf Hitler und den "Endsieg" glaubte ... Eine wertvolle und notwendige Ergänzung aller bisherigen Publikationen von Kurt Redmer. INHALT: 1. Geschichtslügen kontern 2. Hitler sollte zur Gottheit werden 3. Der Völkermord an den osteuropäischen Juden und die Bielski-Partisanen Einsatzgruppen für den Massenmord werden aufgestellt Ein „Jerusalem in den Wäldern“ entsteht Vorkommnisse vor und nach der Besetzung Ostpreußens durch die Rote Armee Der Tod der Schönrades in Gubitten Wer waren die Täter? 4. Geschichtsunterricht beim Hauptlehrer Paul Bisler 5. Die Kriegsgefangenen in Ostpreußen und Mecklenburg Die polnischen Kriegsgefangene in Barnekow Die Gefangenen der Roten Armee in Horn und Barnekow 6. Stolz oder Scham? Die Mecklenburger ehrten Oberst Remer Aufmarsch in Neubrandenburg Ehrungen am laufenden Band Als überzeugter Nazi gehandelt Eine Handlungsweise von großer Tragweite 7. Die SS-Alarmeinheiten - ein dunkles Kapitel des Zweiten Weltkrieges 8. Das evangelische Feldgesangbuch von der Tante 9. Das Büchlein „Für stille Minuten im Felde“ - ein menschenverachtendes Machwerk 10. Gertrud O. berichtet über das Leben ihrer Familie in Ostpreußen nach dem Einzug der Roten Armee Russische Fronttruppen quartieren sich ein Die Verschleppung zur Wiedergutmachung wurde abgewehrt Die Feier im Notlazarett Im Mohrunger Krankenhaus 11. Gauleiter Hildebrandt spricht bei einer Rekrutenvereidigung 12. Josef Molka: Meine Söhne bekommt Hitler nicht Polnischer Landarbeiter und Antifaschist Molka wird zum Tode verurteilt 13. Denunzianten in Schwerin vor Gericht 14. Heinrich Heine wurde zur Unperson 15. Die Wunderwaffen des Führers sollten den Sieg bringen 16. Meine Kindheits- und Jugendjahre während der NS-Zeit in Schwerin 17. Franz Hesse schützte Ernst Thälmann 18. Schottischer Geiz oder missachtende Distanz? 19. Meine Gefangenschaft bei den Amerikanern und Briten in Mecklenburg und Schleswig-Holstein Eine Nacht am Lagerfeuer Im Gefangenenlager Sacktannen Ab Juli in Neuratjendorf und Oldenburg stationiert Im Baustab IV in Neumünster 20. Den Namen Adrian können wir nicht vergessen Große Gedächtnislücken Zeugen berichten über Schikane, Sadismus und Mord Der Angeklagte bestritt vieles



Ostpreussen Damals Und Heute


Ostpreussen Damals Und Heute
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Author : Dietrich Weldt
language : de
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Release Date : 1981

Ostpreussen Damals Und Heute written by Dietrich Weldt and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1981 with Prussia, East (Poland and Russia) categories.




Bilder Aus Ostpreu En


Bilder Aus Ostpreu En
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Author :
language : en
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Release Date : 2000-01

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German Blood Slavic Soil


German Blood Slavic Soil
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Author : Nicole Eaton
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2023-04-15

German Blood Slavic Soil written by Nicole Eaton and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-04-15 with History categories.


German Blood, Slavic Soil reveals how Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, twentieth-century Europe's two most violent revolutionary regimes, transformed a single city and the people who lived there. During World War II, this single city became an epicenter in the apocalyptic battle between their two regimes. Drawing on sources and perspectives from both sides, Nicole Eaton explores not only what Germans and Soviets thought about each other, but also how the war brought them together. She details an intricate timeline, first describing how Königsberg, a seven-hundred-year-old German port city on the Baltic Sea and lifelong home of Immanuel Kant, became infamous in the 1930s as the easternmost bastion of Hitler's Third Reich and the launching point for the Nazis' genocidal war in the East. She then describes how, after being destroyed by bombing and siege warfare in 1945, Königsberg became Kaliningrad, the westernmost city of Stalin's Soviet Union. Königsberg/Kaliningrad is the only city to have been ruled by both Hitler and Stalin as their own—in both wartime occupation and as integral territory of the two regimes. German Blood, Slavic Soil presents an intimate look into the Nazi-Soviet encounter during World War II. Eaton impressively shows how this outpost city, far from the centers of power in Moscow and Berlin, became a closed-off space where Nazis and Stalinists each staged radical experiments in societal transformation and were forced to reimagine their utopias in dialogue with the encounter between the victims and proponents of the two regimes.



Bilder Aus Ostpreussen


Bilder Aus Ostpreussen
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Author : Werner Buxa
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 1990

Bilder Aus Ostpreussen written by Werner Buxa and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Prussia, East (Poland and Russia) categories.




The End


The End
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Author : Ian Kershaw
language : en
Publisher: Penguin UK
Release Date : 2011-08-25

The End written by Ian Kershaw and has been published by Penguin UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-08-25 with History categories.


SUNDAY TIMES, TLS, SPECTATOR, SUNDAY TELEGRAPH, DAILY MAIL and SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY BOOKS OF THE YEAR The last months of the Second World War were a nightmarish time to be alive. Unimaginable levels of violence destroyed entire cities. Millions died or were dispossessed. By all kinds of criteria it was the end: the end of the Third Reich and its terrible empire but also, increasingly, it seemed to be the end of European civilization itself. In his gripping, revelatory new book Ian Kershaw describes these final months, from the failed attempt to assassinate Hitler in July 1944 to the German surrender in May 1945. The major question that Kershaw attempts to answer is: what made Germany keep on fighting? In almost every major war there has come a point where defeat has loomed for one side and its rulers have cut a deal with the victors, if only in an attempt to save their own skins. In Hitler's Germany, nothing of this kind happened: in the end the regime had to be stamped out town by town with a level of brutality almost without precedent. Both a highly original piece of research and a gripping narrative, The End makes vivid an era which still deeply scars Europe. It raises the most profound questions about the nature of the Second World War, about the Third Reich and about how ordinary people behave in extreme circumstances. Ian Kershaw is the author of Hitler 1889-1936: Hubris; Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis; Making Friends with Hitler; and Fateful Choices: Ten Decisions that Changed the World, 1940-4. Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis received the Wolfson History Prize and the Bruno Kreisky Prize in Austria for Political Book of the Year, and was joint winner of the inaugural British Academy Book Prize. Until his retirement in 2008, Ian Kershaw was Professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield. For services to history he was given the German award of the Federal Cross of Merit in 1994. He was knighted in 2002 and awarded the Norton Medlicott Medal by the Historical Association in 2004. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, and was the winner of the Leipzig Book Prize for European Understanding 2012.



The Wolf Children Of The Eastern Front


The Wolf Children Of The Eastern Front
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Author : Sonya Winterberg
language : en
Publisher: Pen and Sword Military
Release Date : 2022-12-02

The Wolf Children Of The Eastern Front written by Sonya Winterberg and has been published by Pen and Sword Military this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-12-02 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


If this doesn’t move you, I suggest you check your pulse.' –John Kay, frontman of Steppenwolf (born in East Prussia in 1944) Told by the children who survived, these stories could well be the last eyewitness report of the aftermath of the Second World War. As the land where they once lived was integrated into the Eastern Bloc, their accounts remained hushed until after the Iron Curtain fell. Now, in The Wolf Children of the Eastern Front, they break their silence. During the bitter winter months of 1944-45, hundreds of thousands of Germans fled East Prussia from an advancing Red Army. With sometimes only minutes’ notice, families escaped in horse-drawn carriages, or they simply ran on foot. In desperation, mothers threw babies onto handcarts, pushing ahead through snowstorms and freezing temperatures. Exhausted, horses broke down, left to die in roadside ditches. Pounding artillery filled the air. In the ensuing chaos, 20,000 children lost their families – to the mayhem, to starvation, epidemics or gunfire. Even the youngest suddenly found themselves alone in the world, needing to forage for food and find shelter. They hid in bullet-riddled barns and wandered from house to house, begging for help. While many died, there are the few that managed to survive. Their experiences are unimaginable: toes frozen off, endless hunger, rape, physical abuse. Those considered lucky were eventually taken in, even lovingly cared for, primarily by Lithuanian farmers, but nearly to the last of them, they grew into adulthood illiterate and poverty-stricken. Yet a surprising truth lives within nearly every one of these victims – an overwhelming sense of hope and forgiveness. They are the Wolf Children.



A Transnational History Of Forced Migrants In Europe


A Transnational History Of Forced Migrants In Europe
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Author : Bastiaan Willems
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2022-08-11

A Transnational History Of Forced Migrants In Europe written by Bastiaan Willems and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-08-11 with History categories.


This book is a vital exploration of the harrowing stories of mass displacement that took place in the first half of the 20th century from the perspective of forced migrants themselves. The volume brings together 15 interrelated case studies which show how the deportation, evacuation and flight of millions of people as a result of the First World War intensified rather than alleviated ethnic conflicts which culminated in population transfers on an even larger scale during and immediately after the Second World War. While each chapter focuses on a different group of refugees and displaced persons, the text as a whole looks at the experience of forced migration as a complex set of evolving relationships with the receiving society, the homeland, the broader diaspora and other migrant communities living within the same host country. This innovative, four-dimensional model provides an overarching conceptual framework that binds the chapters together within the longer arc of European history. By going beyond the conventional narratives of national victimhood and (un)successful assimilation of refugees, A Transnational History of Forced Migrants in Europe reveals that identities of forced migrants in the first half of the 20th century were individualised, hybrid and constantly reconstructed in response to socioeconomic forces and political pressures. The case studies collected in this volume further suggest that age, gender, social class, educational level and the personal experiences of 'unwilling nomads' are more important to the understanding of forced migration history than ethnoreligious identities of victims and perpetrators.