! Doprava ZADARMO už od 20 € !

Szabolcs Szita

autor

Magyar sorsok Auschwitz-Birkenauban


"Szinte hihetetlen, de Szita Szabolcs könyve >>a magyar Auschwitzról
Na sklade 1Ks
13,76 € 14,48 €

Lacná kniha The Power of Humanity (-70%)


The nastiest aspect of the Second World War was the industry with which Germany and its allies - and in its turn the USSR - attacked not only the armies opposing them but also the civilian populations in the rear. Depredations against helpless civilians have a history as long as warfare itself, but this time cruelty plumbed new depths. The extirpation of the European Jews was scarcely below the demand for Lebensraum on Hitler's agenda, and as the war turned against him it became priority. European anti-Semitism is deeply rooted, traditional rather than rational even in the Hungary of today. Szabolcs Szita makes it clear that although Nazism was the driving force much of the damage to Hungarian Jewry was done by Hungarians, in particular the police and gendarmerie and most of all the Arrow-Cross party. He also makes it clear, however, that many Hungarians had no part in it, and that in Budapest at least some gave active expression to their disapproval, frequently thereby risking their lives. Led by the courageous Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, posted to Budapest expressly for the purpose, a nucleus of neutral diplomats, Red Cross staff and sympathetic Hungarians strove against the Fascist terror and saved thousands of Jewish lives. This book commemorates both those that have no memorial, who are vanished as though they had never been, and Wallenberg himself, ultimately the victim of the honest decency which he expected to find in others too.
Na sklade 1Ks
3,45 € 11,50 €

dostupné aj ako:

A Gestapo tevékenysége Magyarországon 1939-1945


Szita Szabolcs új monográfiája áttekinti a hitleri birodalom biztonsági szerveinek magyarországi kiépítését, a német Titkos Államrendőrség hatalmának itteni kiterjesztését. Bemutatja, hogy a Gestapo eredményesen épített a besúgókra, a feljelentésekre, ahogy a fizikai és lelki ... Folytatás ›› erőszak minden válfajára is. A német titkosszolgálatok már az ország megszállása előtt is dolgoztak magyar földön. A magyar társadalom több rétegéből szerveztek be ügynököket, besúgókat. Mellettük a Gestapo bizton számíthatott a német birodalmi állampolgárokra és a hitleri rezsimmel rokonszenvező német ajkúak titkos vagy nyílt támogatására is. Magyarország megszállása után ezreket vett őrizetbe, legtöbbjüket előre elkészített listák alapján. Adatok, újonnan feltárt tények sora bizonyítja, hogy a terror rablások sorozatával párosult, a zsarolás ugyancsak a német terrorszervezetek napi gyakorlatának számított. A Gestapo tevékenysége az emberkereskedelmet is magában foglalta: a legnagyobb fogás a magyar iparmágnás családok teljes körű kifosztása volt. A monográfia olvasója képet kap a Hain Péter vezette magyar Gestapo garázdálkodásáról, a megfélemlítésre épített rablások sorozatáról, végül a háború utáni fejleményekről. A(z) A Gestapo tevékenysége Magyarországon 1939-1945 (Könyv) szerzője Szita Szabolcs.
Vypredané
12,75 € 13,42 €

The Power of Humanity


The nastiest aspect of the Second World War was the industry with which Germany and its allies - and in its turn the USSR - attacked not only the armies opposing them but also the civilian populations in the rear. Depredations against helpless civilians have a history as long as warfare itself, but this time cruelty plumbed new depths. The extirpation of the European Jews was scarcely below the demand for Lebensraum on Hitler's agenda, and as the war turned against him it became priority. European anti-Semitism is deeply rooted, traditional rather than rational even in the Hungary of today. Szabolcs Szita makes it clear that although Nazism was the driving force much of the damage to Hungarian Jewry was done by Hungarians, in particular the police and gendarmerie and most of all the Arrow-Cross party. He also makes it clear, however, that many Hungarians had no part in it, and that in Budapest at least some gave active expression to their disapproval, frequently thereby risking their lives. Led by the courageous Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, posted to Budapest expressly for the purpose, a nucleus of neutral diplomats, Red Cross staff and sympathetic Hungarians strove against the Fascist terror and saved thousands of Jewish lives. This book commemorates both those that have no memorial, who are vanished as though they had never been, and Wallenberg himself, ultimately the victim of the honest decency which he expected to find in others too.
Vypredané
10,93 € 11,50 €

dostupné aj ako: