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Books with title The Third Reich At War

  • The Third Reich.

    Michael. Berwick

    (Putnam Pub Group, March 1, 1972)
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  • Third Reich

    Michael Berwich

    Hardcover (Main Line Book Co, May 1, 1971)
    This book gives an objective viewpoint of the Third Reich, citing several widely-recomended sources to back up its assertions. It also includes a well-organized timeline of events and the Dramatis Personae of the era. The book also includes not only the time from 1933-1945, but also delves into the S.S. as an organization, and the infamous Nuremberg Trials. I would recomend the book to anyone, especially to individuals wanting a more in-depth view of one of the darkest ages of History. The black-and-white photographs add to the "feel" of the book. All the sources used on the text are listed, as are the pictures, at the back of the book, which makes way for further reading and the examination of the sources.
  • The Third Reich

    Roberto Bolano

    Paperback (Hamish Hamilton, Nov. 27, 2012)
    On vacation with his girlfriend, Ingeborg, the German war games champion Udo Berger returns to a small town on the Costa Brava where he spent the summers of his childhood. Soon they meet another vacationing German couple, Charly and Hanna, who introduce them to a band of locals—the Wolf, the Lamb, and El Quemado—and to the darker side of life in a resort town. Late one night, Charly disappears without a trace, and Udo’s well-ordered life is thrown into upheaval; while Ingeborg and Hanna return to their lives in Germany, he refuses to leave the hotel. Soon he and El Quemado are enmeshed in a round of Third Reich, Udo’s favourite World War II strategy game, and Udo discovers that the game’s consequences may be all too real. Written in 1989 and found among Roberto Bolaño’s papers after his death, The Third Reich is a stunning exploration of memory and violence. Reading this quick, visceral novel, we see a world-class writer coming into his own—and exploring for the first time the themes that would define his masterpieces The Savage Detectives and 2666.
  • The Third Reich

    Roberto Bolano

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, Nov. 22, 2011)
    On vacation with his girlfriend, Ingeborg, the German war-game champion, Udo Berger, returns to a small town on the Costa Brava where he spent the summers of his childhood. Soon they meet another vacationing German couple, Charly and Hanna, who introduce them to a band of locals—the Wolf, the Lamb, and El Quemado—and to the darker side of life in a resort town. Late one night, Charly disappears without a trace, and Udo’s well-ordered life is thrown into upheaval. Although Ingeborg and Hanna return to their lives in Germany, Udo refuses to leave the hotel. Soon he and El Quemado are enmeshed in a round of Third Reich, Udo’s favourite World War II strategy game, and he discovers that the game’s consequences may be all too real. Written in 1989 and found among Roberto Bolaño’s papers after his death, The Third Reich is a stunning exploration of memory and violence. Reading this quick, visceral novel, we see a world-class writer coming into his own—and exploring for the first time the themes that would define his masterpieces The Savage Detectives and 2666.
  • The Third Reich

    Michael Berwick

    Paperback (Wayland, Jan. 1, 1973)
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  • The Third Reich at War by Richard J. Evans

    Richard J. Evans

    Hardcover (Penguin Press, March 15, 1789)
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  • The Third Reich

    D.G. WILLIAMSON

    (Longman, Jan. 1, 1978)
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  • The Third Reich at War by Richard J. Evans

    Richard J. Evans

    Paperback (Penguin Books, March 15, 1754)
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  • The Third Reich

    David G. Williamson

    (Longman, Jan. 1, 1891)
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  • The Third Reich

    Michael Berwick

    Paperback (The Wayland Documentary History Series, Jan. 1, 1971)
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  • Third Reich

    Michael Berwick

    Hardcover (Wayland, Jan. 1, 1973)
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  • The Third Reich

    David G. Williamson

    Hardcover (Routledge, )
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