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Sixty years’ worth of newspaper and magazine clippings rest on a shelf in Werner Kleeman’s home office in Flushing. The dozens upon dozens of articles and book reviews, meticulously arranged by decade, document the rise of a literary master called J.D.
Don Quixote, Robinson Crusoe, Uncle Tom's Cabin and Gulliver's Travels were ranked by Hitler among literature's great works. Above these was Shakespeare, whom he considered superior to Goethe and Schiller. He could quote extensively from the Bible. He had thousands of books on military history and strategy, on mysticism and the occult, on technology and racialist science, architecture and the ...
EBSCO Publishing (www.ebscohost.com) and Footnote (www.footnote.com) have expanded the genealogy resources available in libraries with the release of the Footnote History and Genealogy Archives Plus and Footnote Holocaust Archives. The resources bring an unprecedented collection of original historical documents and personal histories to users ...
Program will recognize World War II veterans Arnold Rosen, alocal author and Korean War veteran, will introduce them through a PowerPoint presentation excerpting the profiles of Sun City veterans featured in his book “Before It’s Too Late.”.
The Berlin Film Festival, now in its 60th year, was a child of the Cold War, a propaganda tool of the Allies, and a frequent political battleground that reached far beyond the cinema doors.
GERSHON PERECMAN believes it was a series of miracles, a little luck, his skill as a watchmaker and above all his mother’s religious faith that allowed him and the rest of his family to survive the Holocaust.
The Belgian painter Luc Tuymans has become known for examining the visual residue of trauma and the collective desire to forget.
Like 99.999 per cent of the population - considerably more, actually - I never met J D Salinger.
With 15 Oscars and nine Golden Globes cluttering his sideboard, Martin Scorsese is a titan of American cinema.
A survivor of the World War II Holocaust, Inge Auerbacher, visited Drury University Thursday. Before she gave her lecture, she sat down with KSMU's Jennifer Moore to share her vivid childhood memories.
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