Explores the Depression-era art scene across the United States, including the new "talking pictures," plays, paintings, posters, photographs, and songs.
The monumental losses of World War II and the horror of the Holocaust are the terrible world legacy of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party. In the mid-1920s a young, imprisoned Hitler set down in writing his racial hatreds, his skewed view of European history and his plans for extermination of the Jews and for world domination. This is the story of the "book behind the man."
Discusses nonmilitary aspects of the Civil War, including hospital conditions, economic hardships, the abolitionist movement, and the New York draft riots, as well as the photography and music of the era