Book summaryUsing evidence from British intelligence archives that became available in the late 1990s99, historian Richard Breitman reexamines the issue of what America and Britain knew about Nazi atrocities, when they knew it--and what they did not do about it. |
Official Secrets. What the Nazis Planned,by Breitman, Richard
Book desription: New York: Hill and Wang, 1998. 0809038196. Title continued: "What the British and Americans Knew." 9.25" x 6.25". original binding with dustwrapper. 325 pages. excellent condition. near fine/ near fine. .
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