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The Whitney R. Harris Third Reich Collection : Materials Added to the Collection, 1999-June 30, 2008 Washington University in St. Louis Washington University Open Scholarship University Libraries Publications University Libraries 7-2008 The Whitney R. Harris Third Reich Collection : materials added to the collection, 1999-June 30, 2008 Brian Vetruba Washington University in St Louis Shane D. Peterson Washington University in St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/lib_papers Part of the European History Commons, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Commons, and the Library and Information Science Commons Recommended Citation Vetruba, Brian and Peterson, Shane D., "The Whitney R. Harris Third Reich Collection : materials added to the collection, 1999-June 30, 2008" (2008). University Libraries Publications. 29. https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/lib_papers/29 This Bibliography is brought to you for free and open access by the University Libraries at Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in University Libraries Publications by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Whitney R. Harris Third Reich Collection Materials Added to the Collection, 1999 — June 30, 2008 Compiled by: Shane D. Peterson (Student Assistant) Brian Vetruba (German Studies Librarian) Washington University Olin Library St. Louis, Missouri July 2008 Introduction to the Collection The Whitney R. Harris Third Reich Collection is a comprehensive collection on Germany from 1933 to 1945. It began in 1980 with a donation of funds, books, and documents from Whitney R. Harris, who played a key role in prosecuting Nazi war criminals during the Nuremberg trials in 1945-1946. His book Tyranny on Trial is recognized as the first significant study of Nuremberg and its legacy. The collection, which has grown to over 1,600 items in both English and German, includes non-fiction and fiction on all aspects of the Third Reich. It also includes transcripts of the trials. The majority of the collection resides on Level 2 of Olin Library in the Harris Reading Room, named in honor of Whitney and Jane Harris in recognition of their gifts to the University Libraries. Older materials are shelved in the general stacks. This volume contains a bibliography and a subject index of 874 titles added between 1999 and June 30, 2008. 2 BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Beschweigen Und Bekennen : Die Deutsche Nachkriegsgesellschaft Und Der Holocaust. Dachauer Symposien Zur Zeitgeschichte ; Bd. 1. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2001. CALL NUMBER: DS135.G3315 B47 2001 2. Faschismus in Italien Und Deutschland : Studien Zu Transfer Und Vergleich. Beiträge Zur Geschichte Des Nationalsozialismus ; Bd. 21. Göttingen: Wallstein, 2005. CALL NUMBER: DD256.8 .F37 2005 3. "Gegen Alle Vergeblichkeit" : Jüdischer Widerstand Gegen Den Nationalsozialismus. Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 2003. CALL NUMBER: DD256.3 .G36 2003 4. Kunstgeschichte Im "Dritten Reich". Theorien, Methoden, Praktiken. Olaf Peters; Ruth Heftrig; Barbara Schellewald. Schriften Zur Modernen Kunsthistoriographie; 1. Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2008. CALL NUMBER: N7480 .K86 2008 5. Lexikon Der "Vergangenheitsbewältigung" in Deutschland : Debatten- Und Diskursgeschichte Des Nationalsozialismus Nach 1945. Bielefeld: Transcript, 2007. CALL NUMBER: DD256.48 .L49 2007 6. Zwangsarbeit Während Der NS-Zeit in Berlin Und Brandenburg : Formen, Funktion Und Rezeption. Bibliothek Der Brandenburgischen Und Preussischen Geschichte ; Bd. 7. 1. Aufl. ed. Potsdam: Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 2001. CALL NUMBER: D805.G3 Z68 2001 7. Aalders, Gerard. Nazi Looting : The Plunder of Dutch Jewry during the Second World War. Trans. by Arnold Pomerans with Erica Pomerans. Oxford, UK ; New York: Berg, 2004. Originally published as: Roof. CONTENTS: The many forms of looting -- The looting of cultural property -- The Allies and the loot -- The destination of the loot -- The looting of Jewish property -- The robber bank in Sarphatistraat, Amsterdam : Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co. (Liro) --The first liro decree in practice - - The second liro decree in practice -- The looting of cultural property from Jews -- The looting of household effects : the M-aktion -- Sperrstempel, emigration and tax. CALL NUMBER: DS135.N4 A2313 2004 8. Abbati, Caterina. Ich, Carmen Mory : Das Leben Einer Berner Arzttochter Und Gestapo-Agentin (1906-1947). Zürich: Chronos, 1999. CALL NUMBER: D810.S8 A323 1999 9. Abelshauser, Werner. Goering's Atlas : Das Handwerkszeug Des Rüstungsdiktators : Geheimes Kartenmaterial Aus Dem Büro Des Beauftragten Für Den Vierjahresplan Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring. Braunschweig: Archiv-Verlag, 2004. CALL NUMBER: G1911.G1 G4 1946a 4o 3 10. Ailsby, Christopher. Hitler's Renegades : Foreign Nationals in the Service of the Third Reich. 1st ed. Dulles, Va: Brassey's, 2004. CALL NUMBER: D757.85 .A45 2004 11. Alakus, Baris, Katharina Kniefacz, and Robert Vorberg. Sex-Zwangsarbeit in Nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslagern. 1. Aufl. ed. Wien: Mandelbaum, 2006. CALL NUMBER: HQ18.G3 S49 2006 12. Alenfeld, Irène. Warum Seid Ihr Nicht Ausgewandert? : Überleben in Berlin 1933 Bis 1945. 1. Aufl. ed. Berlin: Verlag für Berlin-Brandenburg, 2008. CALL NUMBER: D804.5.J48 A44 2008 13. Aly, Götz. Hitlers Volksstaat : Raub, Rassenkrieg Und Nationaler Sozialismus. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 2005. CALL NUMBER: DD247.H5 A8125 2005 14. Aly, Götz and Susanne Heim. Architects of Annihilation : Auschwitz and the Logic of Destruction. Trans. by A.G Blunden. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002. Originally published as: Vordenker der Vernichtung. SUMMARY: "For Hitler' thinkers - the young and career-minded demographers, geographers, economists, civil servants and academics in the service of the Third Reich - Europe was a drawing board on which to work out their grand designs. They were encouraged to rationalise production methods, standardise products, introduce an international division of labour, and modernise and simplify social structures. Ultimately this would lead to the sinister 'adjusting' of the ratio between what were perceived as 'productive' and 'unproductive' population groups. Architects of Annihilation is an investigation into the records left by these thinkers, tracing the period from the Crystal Night Pogrom of 1938 to the fully operating gas chambers in Auschwitz, 1942. During this time, the unthinkable technocratic solutions to the problems of an expanding wartime Germany were nevertheless thought and implemented."--BOOK JACKET. CALL NUMBER: D804.G4 A6713 2002 15. Ambrose, Tom. Hitler's Loss : What Britain and America Gained from Europe's Cultural Exiles. London ; Chester Springs, PA; London; Chester Springs, PA: Peter Owen; In association with the European Jewish Publication Society; Distributed in the USA by Dufour Editions, 2001. SUMMARY: "When the Nazis came to power in 1933 they drove many of the world's greatest artists, musicians, film-makers, writers and scientists out of Germany. Throughout Nazi- controlled Europe modern culture was swept away and a new system of political correctness inspired by a mythical past was imposed. Hitler's Loss tells the story of the escape from danger and oppression of many major figures in the arts and sciences - mainly, but not exclusively, Jews - and introduces an unlikely hero, the American Varian Fry, who saved more endangered Jews and dissidents from certain death than the better-known Oskar Schindler. No other emigrant group in history was so talented, highly educated and influential. Hitler's Loss not only celebrates their achievements but shows how their professional approach to the arts and sciences changed British and American cultural life forever. Hitler's loss was truly Britain's and the USA's gain."-- BOOK JACKET. CALL NUMBER: DD256.6 .A63 2001 4 16. Amesberger, Helga, Katrin Auer, and Brigitte Halbmayr. Sexualisierte Gewalt : Weibliche Erfahrungen in NS- Konzentrationslagern. 3. Aufl. ed. Wien: Mandelbaum, 2007. CALL NUMBER: HV9677 .A44 2007 17. Amesberger, Helga and Brigitte Halbmayr. Vom Leben Und Überleben : Wege Nach Ravensbrück : Das Frauenkonzentrationslager in Der Erinnerung. Edition Spuren. Wien: Promedia, 2001. CONTENTS: Bd. 1. Dokumentation und Analysen -- Bd. 2. Lebensgeschichten. CALL NUMBER: D805.5.R38 V66 2001 Bd.1 18. Anderl, Gabriele and Alexandra Caruso. NS-Kunstraub in Österreich Und Die Folgen. Innsbruck: StudienVerlag, 2005. CALL NUMBER: N8795.3.A9 N75 2005 19. Andresen, Geertje, Deutsches Tanzarchiv Köln, and Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand. Die Tänzerin, Bildhauerin Und Nazigegnerin Oda Schottmüller, 1905-1943. 1. Aufl. ed. Berlin: Lukas, 2005. CALL NUMBER: NX550.Z9 S3633 2005 20. Andrieu, Claire, Constantin Goschler, and Philipp Ther. Raub Und Restitution : "Arisierung" Und Rückerstattung Des Jüdischen Eigentums in Europa. Die Zeit Des Nationalsozialismus. Originalausg. ed. Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, 2003. CONTENTS: Einleitung. Eine entgrenzte Geschichte : Raub und Rückerstattung jüdischen Eigentums in Europa / Constantin Goschler und Philipp Ther -- Die Beraubung der europäischen Juden im Vergleich. Der Raub jüdischen Eigentums in Europa : vergleichende Aspekte der nationalsozialistischen Methoden und der lokalen Reaktionen / Martin Dean -- Die Enteignung der Juden in Westeuropa / Jean-Marc Dreyfus -- Der Raub und den Juden in besetzten Osteuropa 1939-1942 / Dieter Pohl -- Der Raub des jüdischen Eigentums in Ungarn, Rumänien und der Slowakei / Tatjana Tönsmeyer -- Die Rückerstattung jüdischen Eigentums im Vergleich. Westdeutschland
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