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Walking with the Damned: The Shocking Murder of the Man Who Freed 30,000 Prisoners from the Nazis

Walking with the Damned: The Shocking Murder of the Man Who Freed 30,000 Prisoners from the Nazis

Walking with the Damned: The Shocking Murder of the Man Who Freed 30,000
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Walking with the Damned: The Shocking Murder of the Man Who Freed 30,000 Prisoners from the Nazis

by Schwarz, Ted

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ISBN 10
1557783152
ISBN 13
9781557783158
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New York: Paragon House, (1992).. Few leaves with short edge crease, else Very Good Plus in a DJ with a tiny nick, else Very Good. . Very Good. Black/Blue Boards. First Edition. 1992.

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Title
Walking with the Damned: The Shocking Murder of the Man Who Freed 30,000 Prisoners from the Nazis
Author
Schwarz, Ted
Format/Binding
Black/Blue Boards
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1557783152
ISBN 13
9781557783158
Publisher
Paragon House, (1992).
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1992
Keywords
HOLOCAUST. FOLKE BERNADOTTE. SWEDEN. WORLD WAR II. JEWS. GERMANY. NATIONAL SOCIALISM. PALESTINE. ISRAEL-ARAB WAR. TERRORISM. DIPLOMATS.

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