Nazi Terror
The Gestapo, Jews, and Ordinary Germans
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| Author: Eric A./ Lewis Johnson | Read By: Edward Lewis |
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Publisher: Blackstone Audio Inc
ISBN-10: 1441784683
ISBN-13: 9781441784681
Sku: 218181022
Publish Date: 3/20/2011
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"The Gestapo in Cologne was exceptionally weak. The calm, elderly officers let things come to them and did not undertake any of their own initiatives, " testified Dr. Emanuel Schafer on Tuesday, July 6, 1954, the first day of his trial before a Cologne jury court for assisting in the deportation of the Cologne Jews to the death factories in the east in 1941 and 1942. (from the first line)
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The result of prodigious research, this close analysis of the Gestapo examines the methods by which it maintained its hold on the German people and examines the role of ordinary Germans in the Holocaust.
The result of prodigious research, this close analysis of the Gestapo examines the methods by which it maintained its hold on the German people and examines the role of ordinary Germans in the Holocaust.
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New York Times Book Review
"The great virtue of NAZI TERROR...is the high degree of levelheadedness and common sense, backed by painstaking research, it brings to questions that unfailingly provoke agitated debate." - Barry Gewen 02/20/2000
"The great virtue of NAZI TERROR...is the high degree of levelheadedness and common sense, backed by painstaking research, it brings to questions that unfailingly provoke agitated debate." - Barry Gewen 02/20/2000











