Atlas of the Holocaust

Atlas of the Holocaust
Author: Martin Gilbert
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000037372269

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German conquest of countries in which the Jews had lived for centuries. Presented in chronological order, the maps document in compelling detail, month by month and week by week, the story of the Holocaust, from the spread of the early random killings of Jews and their systematic mass expulsion from thousands of towns and villages to the establishment of ghettos and the setting up of the death camps. The atlas ends with the death marches and executions in the final days.

The Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust

The Routledge Atlas of the Holocaust
Author: Martin Gilbert
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0415281458

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The harrowing history of the Nazi attempt to annihilate the Jews of Europe during the Second World War is illustrated in this series of 320 highly detailed maps. The horror of the times is further revealed by shocking photographs. The maps do not concentrate solely on the fate of the Jews; they also set their chronological story in the broader context of the war itself and include: * historical background: from the effects of anti-Jewish violence between 1880 and 1914 to the geography of the existing Jewish communities before the advent of the Nazis * the beginning of the violence - from the first destruction of the synagogues to Jewish migrations and deportations and the establishment of concentration camps like Auschwitz * the spread of the horrors - the fate of the Jews across all Europe including Germany, Poland, Greece, France, the Balkans, Italy, the Baltic States and Austria and the incidence of massacres and betrayals * the relief from the atrocities: from the advance of the Allies to the liberation of the camps, the discovery of the horrors and the fate of the survivors.

Historical Atlas of the Holocaust

Historical Atlas of the Holocaust
Author: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Publsiher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1996
Genre: Historical geography
ISBN: UOM:39015036520784

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Each map comes with detailed textual background information. The Atlas can be regarded as a condensed history of the Holocaust, presenting the geographical aspects of the historic events. -- Introduction.

The Dent Atlas of the Holocaust

The Dent Atlas of the Holocaust
Author: Martin Gilbert
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1993
Genre: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
ISBN: 0460861719

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Atlas of the Holocaust, the product of seven years' research, is a comprehensive record of the Nazi attempt to annihilate the Jews of Europe during World War II. World-renowned historian Martin Gilbert has drawn each of the 316 maps especially for this atlas. All are fully annotated and are based on documentary evidence from a wide range of sources.

Historical Atlas of Hasidism

Historical Atlas of Hasidism
Author: Marcin Wodziński
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-07-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781400889563

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The first cartographic reference book on one of today’s most important religious movements Historical Atlas of Hasidism is the very first cartographic reference book on one of the modern era's most vibrant and important mystical movements. Featuring sixty-one large-format maps and a wealth of illustrations, charts, and tables, this one-of-a-kind atlas charts Hasidism's emergence and expansion; its dynasties, courts, and prayer houses; its spread to the New World; the crisis of the two world wars and the Holocaust; and Hasidism's remarkable postwar rebirth. Historical Atlas of Hasidism demonstrates how geography has influenced not only the social organization of Hasidism but also its spiritual life, types of religious leadership, and cultural articulation. It focuses not only on Hasidic leaders but also on their thousands of followers living far from Hasidic centers. It examines Hasidism in its historical entirety, from its beginnings in the eighteenth century until today, and draws on extensive GIS-processed databases of historical and contemporary records to present the most complete picture yet of this thriving and diverse religious movement. Historical Atlas of Hasidism is visually stunning and easy to use, a magnificent resource for anyone seeking to understand Hasidism's spatial and spiritual dimensions, or indeed anybody interested in geographies of religious movements past and present. Provides the first cartographic interpretation of Hasidism Features sixty-one maps and numerous illustrations Covers Hasidism in its historical entirety, from its eighteenth-century origins to today Charts Hasidism's emergence and expansion, courts and prayer houses, modern resurgence, and much more Offers the first in-depth analysis of Hasidism's egalitarian--not elitist—dimensions Draws on extensive GIS-processed databases of historical and contemporary records

Atlas of the Holocaust

Atlas of the Holocaust
Author: Martin Gilbert
Publsiher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015014972197

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Historian Gilbert has researched and prepared 316 maps to trace each phase of the Holocaust, beginning with the anti-Semitic violence of prewar Germany to the expulsion of Jews from towns and villages, the establishment of ghettos, and the setting up of the death camps, and including acts of resistance and revolts, areas of Jewish partisan activity, killings of children and non-Jews, the flight of survivors. Explanatory text accompanies the maps, chronicling the details and explaining the sources--many of which are records the Nazis themselves kept. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Atlas of Nazi Germany

Atlas of Nazi Germany
Author: Michael Freeman,Jayne Lewin,Tim Mason
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317891710

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Originally published in hardback only in 1987, Michael Freeman's valuable guide to the history of Nazi Germany now returns to print in a substantially revised Second Edition. Dealing with all aspects of the Nazi regime, it is far more than just an atlas: the integration of the maps themselves with charts and other visually-displayed data, and an extensive and authoritative commentary, makes this a book to read as well as to refer to.

A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People

A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People
Author: Elie Barnavi,Miriam Eliav-Feldon
Publsiher: Schocken
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Jews
ISBN: 0805241272

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The history of the Jews spans more than two millenia and encompasses most parts of the globe--an extraordinary saga which is set forth pictorially in this comprehensive, and richly illustrated and designed volume. With hundreds of brilliantly detailed maps, photographs, and drawings, and chronologies and commentaries by leading experts, A Historical Atlas of the Jewish People is both an authoritative reference work and a sumptuous gift volume.