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The product is a first edition hardcover book titled "Holocaust and Human Behavior: Annotated Bibliography" edited by Margaret DREW. Published in 1988 by Walker, this original edition includes a dust jacket and is written in English. This book provides a comprehensive collection of annotated bibliographic entries related to the Holocaust, making it a valuable resource for those interested in this historical event and its impact on human behavior. With its special attributes and first edition status, this book is sure to be a prized addition to any collection focusing on the Holocaust or human behavior.
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By Moshe Avital. And There Was Courage.
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This historical work examines events during World War II in the Independent State of Croatia and is based on German, Italian, and other contemporary sources. The book was published in Chicago in 1981 by Liberty.
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"Holocaust: A History" by Robert J. Van Pelt and Deborah Dwork is a comprehensive exploration of the tragic events of the Holocaust during World War II. Published by Norton & Company in 2002, this hardcover book delves into the history of the Holocaust, focusing on military aspects, European politics, and the experiences of Jewish individuals during this horrific period. With 480 pages and illustrations, this book provides a detailed account of the Holocaust, making it a valuable resource for those interested in this dark chapter of history.
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"Holocaust and Return to Zion: A Study in Jewish Philosophy of History" by Shubert Spero is a comprehensive examination of the Jewish experience through the lens of history and philosophy. Published in 1999 by Ktav Publishing House, this hardcover book delves into the complex topics of Jewish identity, faith, and community in the context of the Holocaust and the subsequent return to Zion. With 398 pages, this thought-provoking work offers a deep insight into the Jewish narrative and its significance in the modern world.
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