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      2003., Greenhaven Press Call No: 943 DUF    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: History of nationsSummary Note: Chronicles the history of Germany from 370 A.D. through the present, providing information on the country's economy, people, government, and culture.
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      2015., Rosen Pub. Call No: 940.53 18   Edition: 1st ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Documentary history of the HolocaustSummary Note: "Adolf Hitler's henchmen Reinhard Heydrich, Heinrich Himmler, and Adolf Eichmann were involved in planning and implementing the Final Solution, the euphemism for the genocide of Jews and mass murder of other non-Germans across Europe during World War II. This cogent narrative provides readers with the background of the Nazis' poisonous ideology, their rise to power, the brutality of Hitler's dictatorship, and the architects of the Holocaust. The International Military Tribunal, convened in Nuremberg in 1945, and the final reckoning for those who carried out these unspeakable crimes and others who were guilty of 'the banality of evil' are also considered"--Provided by the publisher.
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      [2006]., General, Hart Sharp Video Call No: DVD 940.5 PAP   Edition: 2-disc special ed.    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Struggling to grasp the concept of 6 million Holocaust victims, the students at Whitwell Middle School in rural Tennessee decide to collect 6 million paper clips to better understand the extent of this crime against humanity. Because Norwegians invented the paper clip and used it as a symbol of solidarity against the Nazis, students started collecting them to help visualize such vast numbers of victims. As word spread online and in the media, paper clips poured in from around the world, 11 million of which are enshrined in an authentic German railcar standing in the schoolyard.