177 research outputs found

    Madame Dorthea

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    CatalogingThomas S. Hansen2010112

    A passage through fire [the Prix Catholique novel]

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    CatalogingThomas S. Hansen2010090

    Terror and resistance.

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    Papers delivered at a conference on Fascist theory and practice, held in Princeton, N.J., in May, 1989.See inventory.digitizedManuscript by Wolfgang Meinicke: "Die Verfolgung der Nazi- und Kriegsverbrecher auf dem Territorium der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik". German, 14 p.; typed, xeroxed. Paper on the prosecution of Nazi and other war criminals in East Germany.Manuscript by Werner Bramke: "Carl Goerdeler: Dealing with a controversial resistance fighter". English, 10 p.; typed, xeroxed. Paper explores the difficult role of the bourgeois, conservative resistance leader in East German historiography.Manuscript by Kurt Paetzold: "The terror against the German Jews". English, 15 p.; typed, xeroxed. Paper on how the Nazis conducted terror against the Jews.Manuscript by Manfred Weissbecker: Untitled. English (+ notes in German), 26 p.; typed, xeroxed. Paper exploring the continuity of Nazi terror from the origins of the party through the Third Reich.Manuscript by Robert Gellately: "Terror System, Racial Persecution and Resistance in Nazi Germany: Remarks on the Historiography". English, 42 p.; typed, xeroxed. Historiographical survey of works on Nazi terror and resistance to National Socialism.Manuscript by Rolf Richter: "On some aspects of recent historiography in the German Democratic Republic about fascist terror and antifascism". English, 13 p.; typed, xeroxed. Historiographical essay.Essays by Rolf Richter, Wolfgang Meinicke, and Kurt Paetzold appeared in German translation in Akademie fuer Gesellschaftswissenschaften beim Zentralkomitee der SED, 'Deutscher Faschismus - Terror und Widerstand'; available in the Library.Offprints of essays by Richter and Paetzold are available in the Library

    Demian the story of Emil Sinclair's youth.

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    This first major novel by the Nobel Prize-winning author Hermann Hesse incorporates the theme of the duality of existence and explores polarities of human nature.Thomas S. HansenCataloging2010052

    Spark of life

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    Story of victims in a Nazi concentration camp.CatalogingThomas S. Hansen2010110

    A family chronicle /

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    The manuscript is divided into three parts. The first part (pages 1-15) covers the genealogy of Sieskind's family from the end of the 16th century through the late 20th century. The second section (pages 16- 30) contains Sieskind's memoirs of his childhood and young adulthood in Berlin, his emigration first to Turkey (1933-1942), then to Palestine (1942-1945), and finally to Sweden (1946). The final section of the manuscript traces Sieskind's family line to the prominent rabbi Akiva Eger of Halberstadt.The following families are mentioned in this collection: Eger, Hertz, Herzfeld, Leidesdorffer, Meyer, Oppenheim, Sussmann, Sieskind.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    The girls of slender means. [a novel]

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    The zany lives and morals of the girls of the "May of Teck Club", a haven for young ladies, in 1945, when "all the nice people of England were poor, allowing for exceptions".CatalogingThomas S. Hansen2010111
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