Author: Jacob Steigerwald
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Jacob Steigerwald was born in 1931 in Banat-Topola, Serbia. His parents were Josef Steigerwald (1894-1940) and Elizabeth Martin (1906-1944). Jacob was orphaned when he was thirteen. He emigrated in 1951.
Profile of an Americanized Danube Swabian
Author: Jacob Steigerwald
Publisher:
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Jacob Steigerwald was born in 1931 in Banat-Topola, Serbia. His parents were Josef Steigerwald (1894-1940) and Elizabeth Martin (1906-1944). Jacob was orphaned when he was thirteen. He emigrated in 1951.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Jacob Steigerwald was born in 1931 in Banat-Topola, Serbia. His parents were Josef Steigerwald (1894-1940) and Elizabeth Martin (1906-1944). Jacob was orphaned when he was thirteen. He emigrated in 1951.
German Genealogical Digest
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Category : German Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
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Category : German Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 450
Book Description
Bibliography of Sources on the Region of Former Yugoslavia Volume III
Author: Rusko Matuli?
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493190784
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493190784
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Book Review Index
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 1346
Book Description
Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation.
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Category : Books
Languages : en
Pages : 1346
Book Description
Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation.
Society for German-American Studies Newsletter
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Category : German Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
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Category : German Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
All that is Solid Melts Into Air
Author: Marshall Berman
Publisher: Verso
ISBN: 9780860917854
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
The experience of modernization -- the dizzying social changes that swept millions of people into the capitalist world -- and modernism in art, literature and architecture are brilliantly integrated in this account.
Publisher: Verso
ISBN: 9780860917854
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 388
Book Description
The experience of modernization -- the dizzying social changes that swept millions of people into the capitalist world -- and modernism in art, literature and architecture are brilliantly integrated in this account.
Books in Print Supplement
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2576
Book Description
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 2576
Book Description
American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1950-1977
Author: R.R. Bowker Company. Department of Bibliography
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 2506
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 2506
Book Description
Subject Guide to Books in Print
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 3310
Book Description
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Category : American literature
Languages : en
Pages : 3310
Book Description
A Terrible Revenge
Author: Alfred M. De Zayas
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312121594
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
The closing phase and the aftermath of World War II saw millions of refugees and displaced persons wandering across Easter Europe in one of the most brutal and chaotic migrations in world history. The genocidal barbarism of the Nazi forces has been well documented. What hitherto has been little known is the fate of fifteen million German civillians who found themselves at the mercy of Soviet armies and on the wrong side of new postwar borders. All over Eastern Europe, the inhabitants of communities that had been established for many centuries were either expelled or killed. Over two million Germans did not survive. Many of these people had supported Hitler, and for the Czechs, Poles, Ukrainians, and surviving Jews, their fate must have seemed just. However, the great majority--East Prussian farmers, Silesian industrial workers, their wives and children--were guiltless. Their fate, sentenced purely by race, remains an appalling legacy of the period. Alfred de Zayas's book describes this horrible retribution. On the basis of extensive research in German and American archives, he outlines the long history of these German communities, scattered from the Baltic to the Danude, and, most movingly, reproduces the testimonies of surviors from the catastrophic exodus that marked the final end to Nazi fantasies of Lebensraum.
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN: 9780312121594
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
The closing phase and the aftermath of World War II saw millions of refugees and displaced persons wandering across Easter Europe in one of the most brutal and chaotic migrations in world history. The genocidal barbarism of the Nazi forces has been well documented. What hitherto has been little known is the fate of fifteen million German civillians who found themselves at the mercy of Soviet armies and on the wrong side of new postwar borders. All over Eastern Europe, the inhabitants of communities that had been established for many centuries were either expelled or killed. Over two million Germans did not survive. Many of these people had supported Hitler, and for the Czechs, Poles, Ukrainians, and surviving Jews, their fate must have seemed just. However, the great majority--East Prussian farmers, Silesian industrial workers, their wives and children--were guiltless. Their fate, sentenced purely by race, remains an appalling legacy of the period. Alfred de Zayas's book describes this horrible retribution. On the basis of extensive research in German and American archives, he outlines the long history of these German communities, scattered from the Baltic to the Danude, and, most movingly, reproduces the testimonies of surviors from the catastrophic exodus that marked the final end to Nazi fantasies of Lebensraum.