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Criminals with Doctorates: an SS Officer in the Killing Fields of Russia
Special Motivation - the Motivation and Actions of the Einsatzgruppen by Walter S
Quiet in the Rear: the Wehrmacht and the Weltanschauungskrieg in the Occupation of the Soviet Union
Legacies of the Nuremberg SS-Einsatzgruppen Trial After 70 Years
German Economic Policy and Forced Labor of Jews in the General Government, 1939–1943 Witold Wojciech Me¸Dykowski
Guide to the Sources on the Holocaust in Occupied Poland
Bibliography: Volume 2
1 Auxiliary Police Units in the Occupied Soviet Union, 1941-43: A
Controlled Escalation: Himmler's Men in the Summer of 1941 and the Holocaust in the Occupied Soviet Territories
An Examination of the Motivations for German Perpetrators During World War II
The Holocaust in Ukraine: New Sources and Perspectives
Holocaust Book Collection
Holocaust in Rovno
United States National Archives and Records Administration (Hereafter NARA), Record Group (RG) 242, T-175, Roll (R) 233
Than Murder: Prosecuting Crimes Against Humanity at the Nuremberg SS Einsatzgruppen Trial
Mennonites and the Holocaust: from Collaboration to Perpetuation
Hitler's Death Squads
War Crimes, Judgment, (Non)Memory”
Top View
Hitler's Shadow: Nazi War Criminals, U.S. Intelligence
The Holocaust in the Soviet Union
Trials War Criminals
Appendix A: Demography of the Holocaust in the East
The RSHA Generation Sean W
Multi Year Work Plan “Killing Sites” Report
Local Collaboration in the Execution of the "Final Solution" in Nazi
Nazi Collaborators, American Intelligence, and the Cold War: the Ac Se of the Byelorussian Central Council Mark Alexander University of Vermont
Table 1: Defendants in United States of America V
Jakob Reimer and Eastern European Collaboration with the Nazis During WWII Patrick Casey
(Fond 500) Reich Main Security Office (RSHA) Berlin RG-11.001M.01
Ideology and Genocide on the Eastern Front
Transition to Genocide, July 1941: Einsatzkommando 9 and the Annihilation of Soviet Jewry
At the Forefront of the Holocaust: Otto Ohlendorf Between Careerism and Nazi Fundamentalism