The Strassmanns Dominik ZechnerAcross six generations and two hundred years, this book tells the story of a German Jewish family who emigrated from Rawicz, Poland, first to Prussian Berlin, and finally to America. In Berlin they found success in politics, medical science, theatre, and aviation and considered themselves German patriots. With the catastrophe of the First World War and its aftermath, they suffered rejection, threats, and persecution as their fellow citizens became
a narrative of contests between nations
with its’ first book
like the Sack of Rome
This landmark volume documents the legendary Conference on Comparative Lining Techniques held at the National Maritime Museum
yet inspirational look at what it takes be successful in a job
Spurred into memory by the taste of a madeleine dipped in a cup of lime blossom tea
and during the 1920s and 1930s
and presents the author’s proven COAT framework
This book is significant in that it documents psychological resolution in the face of endless abuse and trauma
The resulting industrial organizations and practices
the author recreates and explores Shetland using its inhabitants’ material experience and personal testimony
and helps scholars in various parts of the world to work together for a common cause