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Félix Faure - Biographie

Félix Faure - Biographie

Félix Faure - Biographie

Du parcours de Félix Faure (1841-1899), homme d'Etat de la IIIe République, on ne connaît que l'épisode mêlant vaudeville et tragédie d'un décès inattendu. Un trépas survenu le 16 février 1899 qui a suscité la réplique apocryphe : " Le président a-t-il...

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The Buchenwald report

The Buchenwald report

The Buchenwald report

An invaluable report by US Army personnel assembled immediately after liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp . This vast project, undertaken by German-speaking members of the Army's Psychological Warfare Division, somehow lay unpublished for...

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Une vie bouleversée

Une vie bouleversée

Une vie bouleversée

De 1941 à 1943, à Amsterdam, une jeune femme juive de vingt-sept ans tient un journal. Le résultat : un document extraordinaire, tant par la qualité littéraire que par la foi qui émane. Une foi indéfectible en l'homme alors qu'il accomplit ses plus noirs...

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Marie Curie - A Life

Marie Curie - A Life

Marie Curie - A Life

A touching, three-dimensional portrait of the Polish-born scientist and two-time Nobel Prize winner. Armed with new archival material, including eloquent letters Marie Curie (18671934) wrote to her husband, Pierre, after his death, Quinn (A Mind of Her...

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Le procès Pétain

Le procès Pétain

Le procès Pétain

« "Un procès comme celui-là n'est jamais clos, il ne finira jamais d'être plaidé", écrit François Mauriac le lendemain du verdict du 15 août 1945 qui condamne Philippe Pétain à la peine de mort. Peine commuée en détention perpétuelle par le général de...

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My Commando Operations

My Commando Operations

My Commando Operations

The memoirs of the legendary Skorzeny appear here in its first unabridged English edition. Skorzeny's fame began with the successful raid to free Benito Mussolini from the Gran Sasso, Italy in 1943. His elite commandos surprised Italian guards in a daring...

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L'assassinat de Darlan

L'assassinat de Darlan

L'assassinat de Darlan

Disposant d’archives inédites et de témoignages encore inconnus, Arnaud de Chantérac reprend toute l’affaire Darlan. D’abord, il replace le meurtre dans son contexte historique. Pour cela, il raconte l’histoire secrète de l’Afrique du Nord de 1941 à 1942....

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La désobéissance

La désobéissance

La désobéissance

Non, tout le monde n'est pas devenu pétainiste après la débâcle ! Non, tous les mouvements de résistance n'ont pas été noyautés par les communistes à la solde de Moscou ! En s'appuyant sur de nombreuses archives, dont celles du mouvement Libération-Sud,...

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Rêveuse bourgeoise

Rêveuse bourgeoise

Rêveuse bourgeoise

L'histoire de deux générations d'une famille bourgeoise et de sa déchéance croissante. On assiste ainsi à la mort de toute une société à travers un cercle infernal où les fils doivent inéluctablement retrouver les vices de leurs pères. "Pendant que je...

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Le grand naufrage

Le grand naufrage

Le grand naufrage

" Le maréchal Pétain fut-il un traître ou non ? Les Français qui crurent en la parole du vainqueur de Verdun et le firent roi en 1940 ont-ils été trompés par lui ? Comme je n'ai jamais grenouillé dans les marais de Vichy, de Londres et d'Alger, mon propos...

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Pierre Mendès France

Pierre Mendès France

Pierre Mendès France

Alors que la IVe République s'enlise dans les coalitions ministérielles instables, dans les conflits coloniaux et dans les difficultés économiques et sociales, Pierre Mendès France (1907-1982) est investi comme président du conseil le 18 juin 1954. L'affirmation...

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Occupation: Nazi hunter

Occupation: Nazi hunter

Occupation: Nazi hunter

The murderers are still among us, but Zuroff, coordinator of Nazi war crimes research for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, and others like him continue to hunt them; retelling the story of this quest ought to be more exciting. Fifty years after the Holocaust,...

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The Wiesenthal file

The Wiesenthal file

The Wiesenthal file

This biography of famed Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal is so well written that it often seems like a thriller rather than a serious examination of the aftermath of the Holocaust filtered through one survivor's experience. Levy's journalistic training (he...

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Paris after the Liberation 1944-1949

Paris after the Liberation 1944-1949

Paris after the Liberation 1944-1949

Beevor (The Spanish Civil War, 1983, etc.) and Cooper (editor, The Letters of Evelyn Waugh and Diana Cooper, 1992, etc.) have created what should surely become one of the definitive works on the Paris liberation. The authors take the reader through the...

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Lost in Taïga

Lost in Taïga

Lost in Taïga

Peskov, a correspondent for Komsomolskaya Pravda, tells the story of a Russian religious dissident who, in 1932, took his wife into the remote Siberian Taiga and remained there, effectively frozen in time, until the 1990s. In 1978, while flying over the...

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Monty

Monty

Monty

A one-volume edition of Hamilton's (JFK: Reckless Youth, 1992) three-volume biography, which won the Whitbread Award. This is, strictly speaking, history made personal--which is just the way Montgomery saw it. Montgomery's relations with Churchill, de...

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Mafia Dynasty

Mafia Dynasty

Mafia Dynasty

The Gambinos—they arrived in America from Sicily when the '20's roared with bootleg liquor. For thirty years they fought a bloody battle for control of New York's underworld to emerge as the nation's richest and most powerful crime family. Now Mafia expert...

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Nuremberg - Infamy on Trial

Nuremberg - Infamy on Trial

Nuremberg - Infamy on Trial

Most books about the Nuremberg trials have focused on the jurisprudential aspects of this unprecedented event. Persico (Casey, 1990; Edward R. Murrow, 1988; etc.) has chosen to write an overview that offers a picture of the comparatively underreported...

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Pirandello's love letters to Marta Abba

Pirandello's love letters to Marta Abba

Pirandello's love letters to Marta Abba

In 1925, Pirandello--at age 58 entering the final decade of his life, his wife confined to a mental asylum, his beloved daughter in Brazil--fell in love with a 25-year-old actress, Marta Abba. From 164 of the 522 letters Abba donated to Princeton University...

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Treblinka

Treblinka

Treblinka

Nearly a million Jews were consumed by the ovens of Treblinka before August 2, 1943. On that day 600 prisoners armed with stolen guns and grenades attacked the Nazi guards, burned the camp, and fled into the nearby Polish forests. Of these, forty survived...

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Spandau Phoenix

Spandau Phoenix

Spandau Phoenix

The Spandau Diary — what was in it? Why did the secret intelligence agencies of every major power want it? Why was a brave and beautiful woman kidnapped to get it? Why did a chain of deception and violent death lash out across the globe, from survivors...

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Angels of death - Goering's Luftwaffe

Angels of death - Goering's Luftwaffe

Angels of death - Goering's Luftwaffe

Disregard the deceptive title. The prolific Hoyt (199 Days, The Last Kamikaze, etc.) offers an illuminating picture of the wide-ranging, if ultimately ineffectual, roles played by Hermann Wilhelm Goering in Nazi Germany's rise and fall. A WW I fighter...

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Choices in Vichy France

Choices in Vichy France

Choices in Vichy France

Post-World War II scholarship and films like The Sorrow and the Pity have frequently replaced the old Gaullist notion of widespread resistance, and cultivated the impression that the French may well have been a "nation of collaborators," embracing the...

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Aloïs Brünner la haine irréductible

Aloïs Brünner la haine irréductible

Aloïs Brünner la haine irréductible

Alois Brunner, alias Alois Schmaldienst, alias Georg Fischer, alias Ali Mohammed, est le plus grand criminel nazi vivant. A 78 ans, il se terre aujourd'hui en Syrie alors qu'il fait l'objet de cinq demandes d'extradition pour crimes contre l'humanité....

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Contesting Castro

Contesting Castro

Contesting Castro

A thorough and well-documented analysis by Paterson (History/U of Connecticut) of how Castro came to power in Cuba and why the United States failed to stop him. Drawing on U.S., Canadian, and British records, as well as considerable research in private...

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My Life

My Life

My Life

My Life was written in Moscow in 1921- 1922, when Chagall was thirty-five years old. Although long out-of-print, it remains one of the most extraordinarily inventive and beautifully told of all autobiographies. The text is accompanied by twenty plates...

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