A son details the negotiations between a German Jew and the Nazi mass-murderer Heinrich Himmler that allowed for the release of women, including his mother, held in the Ravensbrà ck concentration camp.
A son details the negotiations between a German Jew and the Nazi mass-murderer Heinrich Himmler that allowed for the release of women, including his mother, held in the Ravensbrà ck concentration camp.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stanley A. Goldman is a professor of law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles and the founding director of the Loyola Center for the Study of Law and Genocide. He co-anchored a national program on CBS Network Radio during the months of the O. J. Simpson trial and has spent over two years as a regular contributor on CNBC. Goldman has spent more than ten years as a full-time employee of the Fox News Channel as the network’s on-air legal editor, as well as a news correspondent, analyst, and occasional host.
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Preface Part 1. Malka’s War 1. Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream 2. “Salvation through Labor” 3. A Minor Clerical Error 4. A Führer of Industry 5. The Children of Luck Part 2. The Jew Who Met Himmler 6. The Last Party of the Third Reich 7. Meeting Himmler 8. Appointment with the Executioner 9. Trading for Jewish Lives 10. A True Believer 11. The Count of the Red Cross 12. The Buses Were White 13. Time Brings on All Revenges Part 3. Living with Survival 14. There Was No Returning 15. Memory 16. The Last Chapter Postscript Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
Preface Part 1. Malka’s War 1. Left to the Mercy of a Rude Stream 2. “Salvation through Labor” 3. A Minor Clerical Error 4. A Führer of Industry 5. The Children of Luck Part 2. The Jew Who Met Himmler 6. The Last Party of the Third Reich 7. Meeting Himmler 8. Appointment with the Executioner 9. Trading for Jewish Lives 10. A True Believer 11. The Count of the Red Cross 12. The Buses Were White 13. Time Brings on All Revenges Part 3. Living with Survival 14. There Was No Returning 15. Memory 16. The Last Chapter Postscript Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
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