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Topography of Terror
Frank Dingel

Topography of Terror

Gestapo, SS and Reichssicherheitshauptamt on the "Prinz-Albrecht-Terrain" : a documentation

W. Arenhovel (1989)
9783922912255
| Paperback
237 pages | 168 x 240 mm | English
$ 11.03 | Value: $ 4.78
Dewey 363.28/3/094309
LC Classification DD887 .T6613 1989
LC Control No. 99457860

Subject

  • History

Plot

Written by Verlag Willmuth Arenhovel. Translated from the German edition by Werner T. Angress. 1. Administrative Center of the Addresses and Institutions 2. History of the City District and its Buildings 2.1. A Quiet Area at the Edge of the City (1732-1880) 2.2. The Career of a City District (1880-1918) 2.3. Changes and Crisis (1918-33) 3. Institutions of Terror 3.1. The Reichsfuehrer-SS and his Empire 3.2. Assumption of Power and Early Terror 3.3. The Secret State Police - Gestapo 3.4. The Security Service of the Reichsfuehrer-SS 3.5. The Reich Security Main Office 3.6. Gestapo Prison ("Hausgefaengnis") and Political Prisoners (1933-39) 3.7. Protective Custody 3.8. Concentration Camps 4. Persecution, Extermination, Resistance 4.1. The Fate of the German Jews 1933-38 4.2. The Fate of the German Jews 1939-45 4.3. The Fate of the Gypsies 4.4. Nazi Rule in Poland 4.5. Nazi Rule in the Soviet Union 4.6. Nazi Rule in Other Countries 4.7. Political Resistance and Gestapo Prison ("Hausgefaengnis") (1939-45) 5. From Destruction to Rediscovery 5.1. Bombs and Ruins 5.2. The First Postwar Years 5.3. History Made Invisible 5.4. The Return of a Repressed Past 5.5. The Interim Solution