Publication |
Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2003.
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Description |
56pBrown Spine
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Series |
The Holocaust
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Summary/Abstract |
Looks at the wider picture of life in Nazi-controlled Europe at a time when a person's nationality or religious, cultural or political beliefs could mean imprisonment or even death. It examines the impact of Nazi rule on every aspect of daily life, from work to leisure time, and looks at how the lives of men, women and children were affected.
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Contents |
The occupation of Europe
The Nazis take over
The Nazis and the Holocaust
Life for children
Life for women
Working life
Leisure time
Undermining religion, creating suspicion
Life in the ghettos
The Lodz ghetto
Special cases
A closer look: Living in hiding
Timeline
Further reading
Places of interest and websites
Index
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Standard Number |
0431153760 Pb.
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