Arbeitsbuch

Arbeitsbuch

Author: Rosemarie E. Widmaier

Publisher: Addison Wesley Longman

Published: 2002-12

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 9780131110991

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Consists of a workbook and a lab manual component. Each chapter of the workbook section provides a useful summary of the grammar points presented in the corresponding text chapter as well as a variety of exercises designed to enhance and reinforce the vocabulary, structures, and themes in the corresponding chapters of the student text.


Daily Life in Hitler's Germany

Daily Life in Hitler's Germany

Author: Matthew S. Seligmann

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2004-08-17

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9780312328115

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Written by historical experts, this work offers a chilling portrayal of the Third Reich to bring Germany's most harrowing era to life. Illustrated with 270+ period photos.


Remembering and Forgetting Nazism

Remembering and Forgetting Nazism

Author: Peter Utgaard

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2003-11-01

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 1800735154

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The Myth of Austrian victimization at the hands of both Nazi Germany and the Allies became the unifying theme of Austrian official memory and a key component of national identity as a new Austria emerged from the ruins. In the 1980s, Austria's myth of victimization came under intense scrutiny in the wake of the Waldheim scandal that marked the beginning of its erosion. The fiftieth anniversary of the Anschluß in 1988 accelerated this process and resulted in a collective shift away from the victim myth. Important themes examined include the rebirth of Austria, the Anschluß, the war and the Holocaust, the Austrian resistance, and the Allied occupation. The fragmentation of Austrian official memory since the late 1980s coincided with the dismantling of the Conservative and Social Democratic coalition, which had defined Austrian politics in the postwar period. Through the eyes of the Austrian school system, this book examines how postwar Austria came to terms with the Second World War.


What Does Theology Do, Actually?

What Does Theology Do, Actually?

Author: Matthew Ryan Robinson

Publisher: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt

Published: 2022-07-26

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 3374070302

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»What Does Theology Do, Actually? Observing Theology and the Transcultural« is to be the first in a series of 5 books, each presented under the same question – »What Does Theology Do, Actually?«, with vols. 2–5 focusing on one of the theological subdisciplines. This first volume proceeds from the observation of a need for a highly inflected »trans-cultural«, and not simply »inter-cultural«, set of perspectives in theological work and training. The revolution brought about across the humanities disciplines through globalization and the recognition of »multiple modernities« has introduced a diversity of overlapping cultural content and multiple cultural and religious belongings not only into academic work in the humanities and social sciences, but into the Christian churches as well.


A Glimpse of Evil Part II of a Trilogy

A Glimpse of Evil Part II of a Trilogy

Author: Norbert Podlesny

Publisher: HAF Books

Published: 2024-10-27

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 1775212319

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Witness a glimpse of evil through this chilling trilogy of photographs, documents, and artifacts that unveil the tragic stories of persecution and holocaust during World War II. This powerful collection serves as a sobering reminder of the cruelty and atrocities that unfolded, ensuring the true horrors of that era are never forgotten. While countless books have been written on the subject, this publication offers a unique and harrowing visual perspective, shedding light on the depths of human suffering experienced during one of history's darkest chapters.