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The Gestapo : a history of horror

Title
The Gestapo : a history of horror / Jacques Delarue ; translated from the French by Mervyn Savill.
ISBN
0913729450
9780913729458
Publication
New York : Dell Publishing Company, [1965]
Copyright Notice Date
©1964
Physical Description
416 pages ; 19 cm
Local Notes
BEIN Pforzheimer Intelligence 3907: Paperbound. "First Dell printing: September 1965." Accompanied by manuscript note of Walter L. Pforzheimer noting date, price, and place of purchase. From the library of Walter L. Pforzheimer.
Notes
Translation of Histoire de la Gestapo.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 14, 2017
Contents
Part one: The birth of the Gestapo 1933-34. The Nazis become masters of Germany
Goering has recourse to the police
The Gestapo is created
Part two: The Gestapo perfects its methods 1934-1936. Himmler takes over the Gestapo
Himmler's black order
The Gestapo is everywhere
The strange personality of Heydrich
The Gestapo versus Roehm
The night of the long nives
The new organization of the police
Part three: The Gestapo prepares for the invasion 1936-39. The Gestapo tackles the army
The Gestapo installs itself in Europe
Himmler shapes his organization
Part four: The Gestapo at war 1940. In Poland
The Gestapo in France
The Gestapo and the army
Part five: The hell of the Gestapo 1940-44. The Gestapo at work in France
The martyrdom of the Eastern territories
The experiments of the Nazi scientists
The Gestapo operates throughout the whole of France
Part six: Collapse of the Gestapo 1944. Resistance in the army
The wolves devour each other.
Also listed under
Walter L. Pforzheimer Intelligence Collection (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
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