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Cruel world : the children of Europe in the Nazi web
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Cruel world : the children of Europe in the Nazi web

Author: Lynn H Nicholas
Publisher: New York : A.A. Knopf, 2005.
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Examines the devastating influence of Nazism on the lives of the children of Europe, who were confronted with euthanasia, racist education, eugenics, forced relocation, homelessness, poverty, trauma, and starvation.
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Nicholas, Lynn H.
Cruel world.
New York : A.A. Knopf, 2005
(DLC) 2004057745
(OCoLC)56324791
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Lynn H Nicholas
OCLC Number: 607619193
Description: 1 online resource (xix, 632 p.) : ill., maps
Details: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Contents: I: Producing the perfect Nazi --
Applied eugenics --
Purging the unfit --
Increasing the master race --
Education for the new world order --
Hitler's children --
II: Seeking refuge --
The floodgates close --
Saving the children --
III: Out for blood: the Nazis go global --
Good blood --
Bad blood --
Germanizing the west --
IV: Radicalization and resistance --
Nightmares in Utopia: Russia and Greece --
Seek and hide: hidden children --
Arbeit Macht Frei: forced labor --
Total war --
V: Aftermath --
Liberation and repatriation --
The defeated --
No place like home.
Other Titles: Children of Europe in the Nazi web
Responsibility: Lynn H. Nicholas.
Contributing Library: University of Michigan

Abstract:

Examines the devastating influence of Nazism on the lives of the children of Europe, who were confronted with euthanasia, racist education, eugenics, forced relocation, homelessness, poverty, trauma, and starvation.

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