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Soldiers and Slaves: American POWs Trapped by the Nazis' Final Gamble
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Hardcover
Large print edition from Random House Large Print (April 5, 2005)
9780375432828 | details & prices | 463 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.25 in. | 1.70 lbs | List price $27.95
About: Documents the fate of 350 American POWs, captured during the Battle of the Bulge, who were singled out by the Nazis because of their Jewish origins or Jewish appearance, sent to a concentration camp as slave labor, brutalized and starved, and led on a death march that ended with liberation, and explains why their story was largely forgotten.
About: Documents the fate of 350 American POWs, captured during the Battle of the Bulge, who were singled out by the Nazis because of their Jewish origins or Jewish appearance, sent to a concentration camp as slave labor, brutalized and starved, and led on a death march that ended with liberation, and explains why their story was largely forgotten.
from Alfred a Knopf Inc (April 5, 2005)
9780375414107 | details & prices | 303 pages | 6.50 × 9.00 × 1.50 in. | 1.40 lbs | List price $25.95
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.
Paperback
Reprint edition from Anchor Books (April 11, 2006)
9780385722315 | details & prices | 303 pages | 5.25 × 8.00 × 0.75 in. | 0.70 lbs | List price $15.00
About: Documents the fate of 350 American POWs, captured during the Battle of the Bulge, who were singled out by the Nazis because of their Jewish origins or Jewish appearance, sent to a concentration camps as slave labor, brutalized and starved, and led on a death march that ended with liberation, and explains why their story was largely forgotten.
About: Documents the fate of 350 American POWs, captured during the Battle of the Bulge, who were singled out by the Nazis because of their Jewish origins or Jewish appearance, sent to a concentration camps as slave labor, brutalized and starved, and led on a death march that ended with liberation, and explains why their story was largely forgotten.
CD/Spoken Word
With Sam Tsoutsouvas (other contributor) |
Abridged edition from Random House (July 30, 2005)
9780739306796 | details & prices | 5.50 × 6.25 × 1.00 in. | 0.36 lbs | List price $29.95
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.
Cassette/Spoken Word
With Sam Tsoutsouvas (other contributor) |
Abridged edition from Random House (April 26, 2005); titled "Soldiers And Slaves: American Pows Trapped By The Nazi's Final Gamble"
9780739317945 | details & prices | 4.50 × 7.00 × 1.25 in. | 0.35 lbs | List price $25.95
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.
About: Describes how 350 American POWs captured during the Battle of the Bulge were singled out by the Nazis because they were Jews or looked like Jews, and transported to a concentration camp in Germany, where they were put to work as slave labor.