I find that there are numerous accounts from the Jewish perspective and have read a great deal of them. Still have questions?
supposedly has much more of the German experience.
Then, you can watch Night and Fog, a French movie that tells the story of the concentration camps by using Nazi footage of the concentration camps--the footage was taken so the Nazis could make a documentary about how awesome they were to kill all the Jews. I've read Nazi children's literature. It's based on two people (of those backgrounds) who spoke together at presentations. Why do people repeat nonsense about World War II? Written after his trial while waiting for his execution. Does it irritate you when people say that British/American soldiers during World War II fought "for freedom" and "against fascism"? But most Jews who've read it have found it worthwhile, & it is from the German perspective. I'm a child of survivor & I've been running a bookclub for children of, so I've been exploring what books are out there. It's quite popular too. Hamilton, Jane - The Book of Ruth; Hand, Bill - The One Prince; Heatherly, Joyce Landorf - He Began With Eve; Heitzmann, Kristen. She’s curious about the mindset of the people committing these horrendous acts and whether or not they did it willingly or had no choice but to follow orders. as long because of the fact the villains by some means get their comeuppance (think of Inglorious Bastards movie) human beings will heat to it. I haven't read, but it's on the recommended list for teachers to use, & the reviews were very positive. one that really grabs attention. What if Moby Dicks was actually Moby Ducks? However none deny that it happened, but they claim they must have missed the memo or something.
preferably a book where I can feel engaged as a reader. Lifton spends a lot of time exploring the psychological processes and attempted justifications of these doctors who committed evil acts. Ordered it just now. What more can be said about the Holocaust? Instead, this is a simple, straightforward account ... Vollständige Rezension lesen, Benz (anti-Semitism research, Technical Univ. Wolgang Benz's book makes an important contribution by bringing the German perspective to this horrific event. Get your answers by asking now.
What if you were a German policeman and now you're an SS Officer? Benz's account is the necessary 'first course' for anyone who wants to know about the Holocaust and to think further about its meaning for humanity. What is the answer book of Igcse o level economic Work book second edition? 1.
Check out All The Light We Cannot See. they didn't finish the film, and recently, Jewish filmmakers made a movie about it, showing the movie within a movie. The Holocaust: A German Historian Examines the Genocide, Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing.
This is exactly what it sounds like. The questions of choice vs orders is dealt with in myriad ways, never straying from the terrible realness of WWII Germany. This book focuses on the German home front during the end of the War period, specifically from the perspective of the general citizenry. He was pretty harsh.
What more can be said about the Holocaust? It is more about the war than the holocaust, but it is told from two perspectives, one is a blind French girl and the other is a German orphan boy.
Someone recommended Death is My Trade, but deleted the comment. He also addresses points of view from forced labor, camp inmates, and front line soldiers, but his primary focus is what - and how - the German population supported and lasted through the bitter end.
I am fairly certain it is what you're wife is looking for.
Thanks for the suggestion.
But most Jews who've read it have found it worthwhile, & it is from the German perspective. Much, but it is not said here, though Benz is one of Germany's leading Holocaust scholars. Can Reddit recommend some good reads from the other side? Much, but it is not said here, though Benz is one of Germany's leading Holocaust scholars.
I find there are a lot of novels and miscellaneous other pieces of literature out there but I would like factual information for my studies and not a modified translation or "story". Came here to suggest this!
He has written numerous studies on the history of the Jews during the Third Reich, including The Jews of Germany, 1933-1945 and Dimension des Völkermords (Dimension of Genocide).Arthur Hertzberg is professor of Jewish Studies at New York University. Reminds me of a friends father growing up. Absolutely brutal and beautiful. Very interesting & I remember quite a bit -- but I won't spoil it for you. In this book, first published in 1995 and ably translated here ... Vollständige Rezension lesen. I have read all three series and enjoy them. But remember, there is no " point of view", we know what happened and it was disgusting and terrible what the Nazis did. THE HOLOCAUST: A German Historian Examines the Genocide.
Stöbere im größten eBookstore der Welt und lies noch heute im Web, auf deinem Tablet, Telefon oder E-Reader.
It had pictures, and it was awful. 10/10 would recommend. All we can do is learn from it and hope it is never repeated. I'm interested in writing a book that includes brief stories about other people's travels...What kind of 'permission' do I need to get? Or The Kindly Ones by Jonathan Littell. It is a beautiful book. have you ever read Pam Ayers comedy poetry books. In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson.
In a field of books that are often memoirs by adequate writers, and simply tell the story, this one stands out as filled with threads of thinking & philosophy & imagery. Maus by Art Spiegelman . Hatmanone - that's interesting list.
I'm curious about what the Holocaust was like from a Nazi point of view, and how they viewed Hitler. Join Yahoo Answers and get 100 points today. In need of a good read? The German Girl by Armando Lucas Correa—A deeply affecting novel of the Holocaust In this moving tale of the Holocaust loosely based on historical fact, the “German girl” is Hannah Rosenthal, the blonde, blue-eyed, 11-year-old daughter of a wealthy and prominent Jewish family in Berlin who is “more German” than her non-Jewish neighbors. just that simple. Press J to jump to the feed. Wolfgang Benz is professor of antisemitism research at the Technical University of Berlin.
The stuff written by Nazis is also not much translated.
I know there are a lot of books from Jewish point of views, but i was wondering if there were any interesting ones you knew of?
Interesting read into the German culture leading up to the events. Parallel Journeys - explores a youth who goes into the Nazi guards, & a parallel Jewish teenager's experience.
I find that there are numerous accounts from the Jewish perspective and have read a great deal of them. Still have questions?
supposedly has much more of the German experience.
Then, you can watch Night and Fog, a French movie that tells the story of the concentration camps by using Nazi footage of the concentration camps--the footage was taken so the Nazis could make a documentary about how awesome they were to kill all the Jews. I've read Nazi children's literature. It's based on two people (of those backgrounds) who spoke together at presentations. Why do people repeat nonsense about World War II? Written after his trial while waiting for his execution. Does it irritate you when people say that British/American soldiers during World War II fought "for freedom" and "against fascism"? But most Jews who've read it have found it worthwhile, & it is from the German perspective. I'm a child of survivor & I've been running a bookclub for children of, so I've been exploring what books are out there. It's quite popular too. Hamilton, Jane - The Book of Ruth; Hand, Bill - The One Prince; Heatherly, Joyce Landorf - He Began With Eve; Heitzmann, Kristen. She’s curious about the mindset of the people committing these horrendous acts and whether or not they did it willingly or had no choice but to follow orders. as long because of the fact the villains by some means get their comeuppance (think of Inglorious Bastards movie) human beings will heat to it. I haven't read, but it's on the recommended list for teachers to use, & the reviews were very positive. one that really grabs attention. What if Moby Dicks was actually Moby Ducks? However none deny that it happened, but they claim they must have missed the memo or something.
preferably a book where I can feel engaged as a reader. Lifton spends a lot of time exploring the psychological processes and attempted justifications of these doctors who committed evil acts. Ordered it just now. What more can be said about the Holocaust? Instead, this is a simple, straightforward account ... Vollständige Rezension lesen, Benz (anti-Semitism research, Technical Univ. Wolgang Benz's book makes an important contribution by bringing the German perspective to this horrific event. Get your answers by asking now.
What if you were a German policeman and now you're an SS Officer? Benz's account is the necessary 'first course' for anyone who wants to know about the Holocaust and to think further about its meaning for humanity. What is the answer book of Igcse o level economic Work book second edition? 1.
Check out All The Light We Cannot See. they didn't finish the film, and recently, Jewish filmmakers made a movie about it, showing the movie within a movie. The Holocaust: A German Historian Examines the Genocide, Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing.
This is exactly what it sounds like. The questions of choice vs orders is dealt with in myriad ways, never straying from the terrible realness of WWII Germany. This book focuses on the German home front during the end of the War period, specifically from the perspective of the general citizenry. He was pretty harsh.
What more can be said about the Holocaust? It is more about the war than the holocaust, but it is told from two perspectives, one is a blind French girl and the other is a German orphan boy.
Someone recommended Death is My Trade, but deleted the comment. He also addresses points of view from forced labor, camp inmates, and front line soldiers, but his primary focus is what - and how - the German population supported and lasted through the bitter end.
I am fairly certain it is what you're wife is looking for.
Thanks for the suggestion.
But most Jews who've read it have found it worthwhile, & it is from the German perspective. Much, but it is not said here, though Benz is one of Germany's leading Holocaust scholars. Can Reddit recommend some good reads from the other side? Much, but it is not said here, though Benz is one of Germany's leading Holocaust scholars.
I find there are a lot of novels and miscellaneous other pieces of literature out there but I would like factual information for my studies and not a modified translation or "story". Came here to suggest this!
He has written numerous studies on the history of the Jews during the Third Reich, including The Jews of Germany, 1933-1945 and Dimension des Völkermords (Dimension of Genocide).Arthur Hertzberg is professor of Jewish Studies at New York University. Reminds me of a friends father growing up. Absolutely brutal and beautiful. Very interesting & I remember quite a bit -- but I won't spoil it for you. In this book, first published in 1995 and ably translated here ... Vollständige Rezension lesen. I have read all three series and enjoy them. But remember, there is no " point of view", we know what happened and it was disgusting and terrible what the Nazis did. THE HOLOCAUST: A German Historian Examines the Genocide.
Stöbere im größten eBookstore der Welt und lies noch heute im Web, auf deinem Tablet, Telefon oder E-Reader.
It had pictures, and it was awful. 10/10 would recommend. All we can do is learn from it and hope it is never repeated. I'm interested in writing a book that includes brief stories about other people's travels...What kind of 'permission' do I need to get? Or The Kindly Ones by Jonathan Littell. It is a beautiful book. have you ever read Pam Ayers comedy poetry books. In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson.
In a field of books that are often memoirs by adequate writers, and simply tell the story, this one stands out as filled with threads of thinking & philosophy & imagery. Maus by Art Spiegelman . Hatmanone - that's interesting list.
I'm curious about what the Holocaust was like from a Nazi point of view, and how they viewed Hitler. Join Yahoo Answers and get 100 points today. In need of a good read? The German Girl by Armando Lucas Correa—A deeply affecting novel of the Holocaust In this moving tale of the Holocaust loosely based on historical fact, the “German girl” is Hannah Rosenthal, the blonde, blue-eyed, 11-year-old daughter of a wealthy and prominent Jewish family in Berlin who is “more German” than her non-Jewish neighbors. just that simple. Press J to jump to the feed. Wolfgang Benz is professor of antisemitism research at the Technical University of Berlin.
The stuff written by Nazis is also not much translated.
I know there are a lot of books from Jewish point of views, but i was wondering if there were any interesting ones you knew of?
Interesting read into the German culture leading up to the events. Parallel Journeys - explores a youth who goes into the Nazi guards, & a parallel Jewish teenager's experience.
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He has both understood and transcended its history in this century. He watched his parents get blown up. The Book Thief by Markus Zusak It's a book about the Holocaust written from a German perspective, a 9-year-old girl, Liesel Meminger.
It looked good, but it’s $367 on Amazon, so that might have to wait. Then, you could read Mein Kampf by Hitler, which helps to establish the Nazi worldview, and which everyone read in Nazi Germany. You can sign in to vote the answer.
It’s told thru the eyes of Americas ambassador to Germany leading up to the Holocaust. I don't understand how more people haven't mentioned this yet. There are some memoirs written by former Nazis that are available, but one must have a strong stomach to read them.
Thanks.
It’s written by a guy about his journey in discovering and trying to understand why his grandfather had been a part of the SS. One of my all time favorites. These were movies made by the Nazi regime that show what they thought of Jews. As literature, the writing device of using death in a unique way, was worth the read.
I would highly recommend 'The Nazi Doctors: Medical Killing and the Psychology of Genocide," by Robert Lifton.
I find that there are numerous accounts from the Jewish perspective and have read a great deal of them. Still have questions?
supposedly has much more of the German experience.
Then, you can watch Night and Fog, a French movie that tells the story of the concentration camps by using Nazi footage of the concentration camps--the footage was taken so the Nazis could make a documentary about how awesome they were to kill all the Jews. I've read Nazi children's literature. It's based on two people (of those backgrounds) who spoke together at presentations. Why do people repeat nonsense about World War II? Written after his trial while waiting for his execution. Does it irritate you when people say that British/American soldiers during World War II fought "for freedom" and "against fascism"? But most Jews who've read it have found it worthwhile, & it is from the German perspective. I'm a child of survivor & I've been running a bookclub for children of, so I've been exploring what books are out there. It's quite popular too. Hamilton, Jane - The Book of Ruth; Hand, Bill - The One Prince; Heatherly, Joyce Landorf - He Began With Eve; Heitzmann, Kristen. She’s curious about the mindset of the people committing these horrendous acts and whether or not they did it willingly or had no choice but to follow orders. as long because of the fact the villains by some means get their comeuppance (think of Inglorious Bastards movie) human beings will heat to it. I haven't read, but it's on the recommended list for teachers to use, & the reviews were very positive. one that really grabs attention. What if Moby Dicks was actually Moby Ducks? However none deny that it happened, but they claim they must have missed the memo or something.
preferably a book where I can feel engaged as a reader. Lifton spends a lot of time exploring the psychological processes and attempted justifications of these doctors who committed evil acts. Ordered it just now. What more can be said about the Holocaust? Instead, this is a simple, straightforward account ... Vollständige Rezension lesen, Benz (anti-Semitism research, Technical Univ. Wolgang Benz's book makes an important contribution by bringing the German perspective to this horrific event. Get your answers by asking now.
What if you were a German policeman and now you're an SS Officer? Benz's account is the necessary 'first course' for anyone who wants to know about the Holocaust and to think further about its meaning for humanity. What is the answer book of Igcse o level economic Work book second edition? 1.
Check out All The Light We Cannot See. they didn't finish the film, and recently, Jewish filmmakers made a movie about it, showing the movie within a movie. The Holocaust: A German Historian Examines the Genocide, Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killing.
This is exactly what it sounds like. The questions of choice vs orders is dealt with in myriad ways, never straying from the terrible realness of WWII Germany. This book focuses on the German home front during the end of the War period, specifically from the perspective of the general citizenry. He was pretty harsh.
What more can be said about the Holocaust? It is more about the war than the holocaust, but it is told from two perspectives, one is a blind French girl and the other is a German orphan boy.
Someone recommended Death is My Trade, but deleted the comment. He also addresses points of view from forced labor, camp inmates, and front line soldiers, but his primary focus is what - and how - the German population supported and lasted through the bitter end.
I am fairly certain it is what you're wife is looking for.
Thanks for the suggestion.
But most Jews who've read it have found it worthwhile, & it is from the German perspective. Much, but it is not said here, though Benz is one of Germany's leading Holocaust scholars. Can Reddit recommend some good reads from the other side? Much, but it is not said here, though Benz is one of Germany's leading Holocaust scholars.
I find there are a lot of novels and miscellaneous other pieces of literature out there but I would like factual information for my studies and not a modified translation or "story". Came here to suggest this!
He has written numerous studies on the history of the Jews during the Third Reich, including The Jews of Germany, 1933-1945 and Dimension des Völkermords (Dimension of Genocide).Arthur Hertzberg is professor of Jewish Studies at New York University. Reminds me of a friends father growing up. Absolutely brutal and beautiful. Very interesting & I remember quite a bit -- but I won't spoil it for you. In this book, first published in 1995 and ably translated here ... Vollständige Rezension lesen. I have read all three series and enjoy them. But remember, there is no " point of view", we know what happened and it was disgusting and terrible what the Nazis did. THE HOLOCAUST: A German Historian Examines the Genocide.
Stöbere im größten eBookstore der Welt und lies noch heute im Web, auf deinem Tablet, Telefon oder E-Reader.
It had pictures, and it was awful. 10/10 would recommend. All we can do is learn from it and hope it is never repeated. I'm interested in writing a book that includes brief stories about other people's travels...What kind of 'permission' do I need to get? Or The Kindly Ones by Jonathan Littell. It is a beautiful book. have you ever read Pam Ayers comedy poetry books. In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson.
In a field of books that are often memoirs by adequate writers, and simply tell the story, this one stands out as filled with threads of thinking & philosophy & imagery. Maus by Art Spiegelman . Hatmanone - that's interesting list.
I'm curious about what the Holocaust was like from a Nazi point of view, and how they viewed Hitler. Join Yahoo Answers and get 100 points today. In need of a good read? The German Girl by Armando Lucas Correa—A deeply affecting novel of the Holocaust In this moving tale of the Holocaust loosely based on historical fact, the “German girl” is Hannah Rosenthal, the blonde, blue-eyed, 11-year-old daughter of a wealthy and prominent Jewish family in Berlin who is “more German” than her non-Jewish neighbors. just that simple. Press J to jump to the feed. Wolfgang Benz is professor of antisemitism research at the Technical University of Berlin.
The stuff written by Nazis is also not much translated.
I know there are a lot of books from Jewish point of views, but i was wondering if there were any interesting ones you knew of?
Interesting read into the German culture leading up to the events. Parallel Journeys - explores a youth who goes into the Nazi guards, & a parallel Jewish teenager's experience.