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The Law of Comparative Advertising: Directive 97/55/Ec in the United Kingdom and Germany
Published in Hardcover by Hart Publishing (January, 2000)
Authors: Ansgar Ohly and Michael Spence
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An excellent guide
Ohly and Spence have produced a very useful guide to a complicated but important area of the law. The authors examine the important jurisprudence in the area with insight and flair. They have distilled the important points and demonstrated a number of flaws in various European directives or proposals.


The leader and the damned
Published in Unknown Binding by Collins ()
Author: Colin Forbes
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This one is a keeper!
The story of a British spy who penetrates Nazi Germany, gets his information and then tries to escape. Only the British can be this paranoid about spies, governments, double-dealing and triple-dealing. It's a well thought out plot, good writing, and so believeable. Get this one, sit down, fasten your seat belt and hang on for dear life because nothing is what it really seems.


Leaders & Personalities of the 3rd Reich: Their Biographies, Portraits, and Autographs, Volume 2
Published in Hardcover by R James Bender Pub (January, 1997)
Author: Charles Hamilton
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Excellent survey
A fascinating new look at personalities associated in one way or another with Hitlers Third Reich, this
time from the perspective and expertise of Charles Hamilton, the foremost authority on handwriting (and
the man who exposed the "Hitler Diaries" as fakes).
Each entry includes an incisive biographical sketch, usually with one or more good photos (many rare),
and perhaps most importantly for our purposes here, a sample of handwriting.
The entries are expanded for the more important figures, such as Frederick the Great and Hermann
Goering, and for Hitler himself not only a thorough graphological analysis (with special attention to
forgeries) but also a most interesting assessment of his art (again with attention to forgeries).
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Volume One includes Hitler and his inner circle, the women in Hitler's life (more than one might have
thought), all the leading Gauleiters and other functionaries, and prominent refugees from the Reich.
Volume Two contains studies of Hitler's art and the "degenerate" art he despised, Nazi military and
cultural leaders, cohorts and allies, war criminals, and the brave and doomed resistance leaders.

This top-quality work is highly recommended for history readers, collectors, students, and all others
interested in that outbreak of collective madness known as the Third Reich.


Legacy of Silence: Encounters With Children of the Third Reich
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (October, 1989)
Author: Dan Bar-On
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How this book helped me.
I thought "Legacy of Silence" was a well written book with countless amounts of information. I read it after it was recommended by a Holocaust researcher, while I was doing a report on the Holocaust for school. During the course of my research I read several books and interviewed a Holocaust survivor. "Legacy of Silence" was without question the most helpful of the books I read. "Legacy of Silence" gives the reader a unique insight to the personal lives of Nazi leaders and the inablility of their children to cope with their parents crimes. On many of the book's stories the children seem to recall almost pleasantly the activities of their parents. In my opinion it shows how, while the children of Holocaust survivors actively attempt to understand what their parents went through, the children of the perpetraters try to avoid dealing with their parents sins. I read "Legacy of Silence" shortly after my interview with a survivor. That interview along with "Legacy of Silence" and many other pieces of information have caused me to educate myself on the Holocaust even now that my paper has long since been completed. As a younger American I am trying to understand what happened during that horrible period of human history. If you are like me and want to learn more than what is in the Encyclopedia. Then I encourage you to read "Legacy of Silence".


Legislating the Holocaust: The Loesener Memoirs and Other Documents
Published in Paperback by Westview Press (May, 2001)
Authors: Karl A. Schleunes and Bernhard Losener
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A stark and revealing insight into the banality of evil
Ably translated by Carol Scherer and edited by Karl Schleunes, Legislating The Holocaust: The Bernhard Loesener Memoirs And Supporting Documents is the direct, recorded testimony of Bernhard Loesener. This is the man who personally drafted much of the legislation that disenfranchised and dehumanized the Jews of Nazi Germany. He also kept the minutes of inter-ministerial conferences concerned with the "Jewish Question." In 1950, Bernhard Loesener penned a memoir in which he sought to explain and justify his actions, as well as professing his horror of the Final Solution to which he so thoroughly and directly contributed. First published in 1961, Loesener's memoir has never appeared in English until now. Also included are an introduction and lengthy notes by editor Karl A. Schleunes, as well as Loesener's testimony before the Nuremberg Tribunal. An invaluable contribution to Holocaust studies and reference collections, Legislating The Holocaust is a stark and revealing insight into the banality of evil, and the bureaucratic mechanics of facilitating mass murder.


Leipzig, Wiege der deutschen Sozialdemokratie
Published in Unknown Binding by Metropol ()
Author: Manfred Rudloff
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Korrektur
The name of the author is not correkt! His name is Michael Rudloff (not Manfred).


Let's Go: The Budget Guide to Germany 1995/Including Expanded Coverage of Eastern Germany and Berlin (Let's Go)
Published in Paperback by St. Martin's Press (December, 1994)
Authors: Tanya Vivienne Bezreh, Kardyhm Anne Kelly, Jol Andrew Silversmith, and Harvard Student Agencies
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Perfect guide for Students!
This guide helped allowed my friends and I to find the best deals on youth hostels and pensions in every city we went to during our three weeks in Germany. The descriptions of the city's museums, restaurants, bars, and clubs kept us well-entertained, and the easy-to-read maps kept us walking in the right direction. This book is a must for all budget travelers!


Letters from a German Family: The Bornemann Correspondence in Historical Context
Published in Paperback by Little Flame Pr (November, 1988)
Author: Alfred H., Bornemann
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A great book for those who like history
The book doesn't just cover the Bornemann family but also puts it into a context.

Being related to the author myself I really enjoyed reading it, but I do think that others can find a lot of interesting things too.

It covers both german and american history, and through letters from relatives Alfred Bornemann gives a good picture of how people thought "back then".
Read it!!!
Jens Borneman


The letters of Saint Boniface
Published in Unknown Binding by Norton ()
Author: Boniface
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Insights into the mind of an early missionary
This book is a fascinating collection of personal letters to and from an 8th century English missionary turned bishop, working on the edge of pagan Germany, as he sought and received counsel from friends, popes, and bishops. Initially, his letters reflect a man seeking to know what the rule is, and expecting others to live by the rules. On a deeper level, the letters reflect Boniface's deep honesty, frustration, and dedication to his work in churches plagued by pagan and heretical influences. Weeks after I finished this book, individual incidents Boniface confronted came to mind. The letters inform about eighth century culture. They share the thoughts of a dedicated man trying to do the right thing in a difficult era.


Lf One: Landscape Formation One in Weil Am Rhein, Germany
Published in Paperback by Birkhauser (Architectural) (June, 1999)
Authors: Zaha Hadid, Mayer Bahrle Schumacher, and Eberhardt Klaus
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manipulating information
anyone would like to see some pages of this book before making any influential text!


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