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Peter H. Wyden

    October 2, 1923 – June 27, 1998

    Peter H. Wyden was an American journalist and writer whose work often delved into social and historical themes. His writing was characterized by a deep interest in human destinies and historical events. His style was analytical and penetrating, focusing on uncovering complex social mechanisms. Through his books and articles, he offered readers a comprehensive perspective on key historical moments and their impacts.

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    Stella Goldschlag
    Bay of Pigs
    Stella
    The Hitler virus
    The Intimate Enemy: How to light fair in love and marriage
    • 2001

      The Hitler virus

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Fifty-six years after Adolf Hitler's suicide, his legacy lives agonizingly on in myriad forms, from hero-worshipping tourists at Berchtesgaden to reactionary academics. "The Hitler Virus" complements and supplements Daniel Goldhagen's bestselling "Hitler's Willing Executioners". 8 pp of illustrations.

      The Hitler virus
    • 1992

      Stella

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(235)Add rating

      In all of Holocaust literature there has never been another book like this: Haunting, deeply personal, as exciting as a spy novel, it is a non-fiction Sophie's Choice. Stella Goldschlag was blond, beautiful, and seductive, but she was also Jewish, and in World War II Germany, that could be fatal. But somehow she was transformed into a tool of the Gestapo, a collaborator in Hitler's Final Solution. Now one of her childhood friends finds out how, and why. 16 pages of photos.

      Stella
    • 1979
    • 1968