Concentration Camps Books

Z. Zt. Zigeunerlager
Z. Zt. Zigeunerlager

By Karola Fings

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Schreiben im KZ
Schreiben im KZ

By Renata Laqueur

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Blumen im Beton
Blumen im Beton

By Hergart Wilmanns

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Messelager Koln
Messelager Koln

By Karola Fings

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Interpreting in Nazi concentration camps
Interpreting in Nazi concentration camps

By Michaela Wolf

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"This significant new study is concerned with the role of interpreting in Nazi concentration camps, where prisoners were of 30 to 40 different nationalities. With German as the only official langua...

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Interpreting in Nazi concentration camps
Interpreting in Nazi concentration camps

By Michaela Wolf

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"This significant new study is concerned with the role of interpreting in Nazi concentration camps, where prisoners were of 30 to 40 different nationalities. With German as the only official langua...

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Gewissenlos, Gewissenhaft
Gewissenlos, Gewissenhaft

By Astrid Ley

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Gulag after Stalin
Gulag after Stalin

By Jeffrey S. Hardy

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Fackel und Schwert.
Fackel und Schwert.

By Sergei Soldatov

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