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Heinrich Himmler

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ISBN-10: 0199651744

ISBN-13: 9780199651740

Edition: 2012

Authors: Peter Longerich

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List price: $32.49
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/6/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1072
Size: 6.18" wide x 9.17" long x 2.15" tall
Weight: 3.190
Language: English

Author Anna Quindlen was born in Philadelphia on July 8, 1953. She graduated from Barnard in 1974 and serves on their Board of Trustees. Quindlen worked as a reporter for the New York Post and the New York Times and wrote columns for the Times. She won the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary before devoting herself to writing fiction. She has written both adult fiction (including Object Lessons, Black and Blue and One True Thing, which was made into a motion picture starring Meryl Streep) and children's fiction (Happily Ever After and The Tree That Came to Stay). Currently, she is a columnist at Newsweek. Her title Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake made The New York Times Best Seller list for…    

Note on Sources
Glossary of Terms
Abbreviations
Picture Credits
Prologue
Himmler's Early Years
Childhood and Youth
The Student of Agriculture
Struggle and Renunciation
A New Start in Lower Bavaria
The Party Functionary
Reichsf�hrer-SS
Inside the Third Reich
The Takeover of the Political Police
From Inspector of the Prussian Gestapo to Chief of the German Police
The State Protection Corps
The Order
Ideology and Religious Cult
Himmler's Leadership Style
Himmler as Educator
The SS Family
Into War: Ambition and Disappointment
War Preparations and Expansion
War and Settlement in Poland
A New Racial Order
Repression in the Reich
Shifting Borders: The Year 1940
The Greater Germanic Reich: Living-Space and Ethnic Murder
An Ideological War of Annihilation
From Mass Murder to the 'Final Solution'
The Murder of the European Jews
Settlement Policy and Racial Selection
The 'Iron Law of Ethnicity': Recruitment into the Waffen-SS
A Europe-Wide Reign of Terror
Downfall En Stages
A Turn in the War-A New Opportunity?
Collapse
Conclusion
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index