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Against Two Evils: Memoirs of a Diplomat-Soldier During the Third Reich
Published in Hardcover by Encore Editions (1981)
Author: Hans-Heinrich, Herwarth Von Bittenfeld
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Very Readable, Tries to absolve German Army from War Guilt.
This book is interesting, yet shallow. I was able to read the book in one sitting. The main thrust seems to be "The SS and Hitler did all the bad stuff, while the Honorable German Army prosecuted the war in a humane, if ineffective, manner while trying to figure out how to murder Hitler. The Author highlights the confusion and backbiting of Post-world War I German Politics. The inability of the different factions within the government to cooperate being the reason given for the rise of National Socialism and Hitler. It is a good book to read but don't expect any satisfying insights.


And where were you, Adam?
Published in Unknown Binding by Secker & Warburg ()
Author: Heinrich Böll
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<P>An excellent book that places responsibility for WWII

This book is an excellent mind game. Boll uses many subtle tools to focus blame on the entire German populace for the events of World War II. One of the major devices used contrasting irony. Boll places occurrences of totally different perspective next to each other in order to draw out the idiocy of the German soldier. One of the examples I can remember deals with the relationships throughout the book. Every time a soldier wants to have a relationship with a female (a very ordered and structured type of arrangement) there is always some sort of disorderly thing going on in the background part of the story. The soldiers never question the war, but always takes the failed relationship at face value.

One other subtle and enjoyable aspect of the novel is the way Boll interconnects all occurrences. Throughout the novel objects appear in multiple places. One may think that it is just coincidence. Looking deeper it is more than that. A table gets a cigarette burn on it early in the novel. Several chapters later the exact table (Boll points out the cigarette burn) shows up in different locations even after it has been destroyed. This is only one example of many that make the book an enjoyable novel to read.

I do have to admit that the story is slow going at first, but don't give up on it. It is full of subtle irony, and subtle blame of responsibility that takes close reading and following of the story.

Bob Flaherty
Senior at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Terre Haute, Indiana


Dictionary of Power Engineering and Automation, Teil 1: German/English 1993/Fachworterbuch Energie- Und Automatieierungstechnik, Teil 1: Deutsch/En
Published in Paperback by John Wiley & Sons (1993)
Authors: Bearbeitet Von Heinrich Bezner, Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, and Heinrich Bezner
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A must for German-English technical translators.
This is a reliable dictionary covering a wider area than is immediately apparent from the title.


Fundamental Concepts of Language Teaching
Published in Paperback by Oxford University Press (1983)
Author: Hans Heinrich Stern
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Language teachers need read this book.
If you are language teacher or aiming to be , you need this book.You'd begin to think deeply what language is, what language learning is and then what language teaching is. This book will bring you a chance to consider the relationship of educational linguistics to the study of language education.


Golden Treasures of Troy: The Dream of Heinrich Schliemann (Discoveries)
Published in Paperback by Harry N Abrams (1996)
Authors: Herve Duchene and Jeremy Leggatt
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A very good ilustrated and condensed book.
The author makes a very good synthesis about the discoveries of Heinrich Schliemann Troy, Mycenae and Thyrins. Excellents ilustrations with many photographs of the IXX century. Contents the contradicthories opinions of the more recents researchers. Conclusion: an exciting book!


Heinrich Bruning and the Dissolution of the Weimar Republic
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1998)
Author: William L. Jr Patch
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Complexity that has often been overlooked
I enjoyed reading Patch's book a lot due to the - in my opinion - very balanced description of Bruening within the collapsing Weimar Republic. It descripes very well the complex situation democratic politicians have been faced with at the end of the Weimar Republic. Bruening himself is evaluated regarding his politics under his regime of the "Notstandsverordnungen" by Patch in the context of his intentions and beliefs as well as in the context of tactical moves, he took to maintain power. Unfortunately, contemporary science especially in Germany focuses on specific politicians only and evaluate latter almost always in terms of their standing in relation to the successors in form of the NSDAP from an ideological point of view. Fortunately, Patch does not repeat this mistake. So Bruening, Patch explains clearly, was alienated within the dominant leftish emigrant group opposing the Nationalsocialist due to his somewhat ambivalent point of views. Patch examines correctly, that Bruening was in line with Stresemann, but less gifted, in finding a balance (even after the war) to follow an integrational international policy and failed finally also in his struggle with Adenauer in the 1950s.


Heinrich Heine (Everyman Paperback Classics)
Published in Paperback by Everymans Library (1997)
Authors: T. J. Reed, David Cram, and Heinrich Heine
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A romantic with a biting sarcasm and cynicism that's funny
I first read Heine more than 20 years ago in a hard bound edition translated by Louis Untermeyer and with some old-fashioned drawings. I found the poems to be really very memorable - they are usually short and can be terribly sweet and very romantic, but the inevitable venom of cynicism and sarcasm at the end of each are extremely funny and very wise. There are writers which are good only for fusty old university professors - such as Milton and James Joyce - and there are those who are good for everybody including fusty old professors. Heine is of the second variety.

I speak no German and am just a casual poetry reader. But I find the translations in this edition have the same ring as the old version I read ages ago. It therefore tells me, who cannot judge the capability of any of the translators, that somehow Heine is consistently translatable and would require a real bad translator to be mangled.

This particular book (ISBN 0-460-87865-4) has a brief and informative introduction by T. J. Reed, setting out the biographical, cultural, and historical times of the poet. It has a 10-page chronology of his life and times. It has NO index of titles and first lines, nor has it any scholarly footnotes explaining variants and allusions and other stuffs that are useful only for those who pretend not to live in musty libraries. In other words, the book's accessories are designed to provide only just enough information to increase your understanding and enjoyment of the real meat inside.


Heinrich Heine, the elusive poet
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Author: Jeffrey L. Sammons
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An Intellectual Biography.
I don't know enough German to read this book as it was intended to be read. I had a German dictionary the first time I tried to plow through it, and I was keeping my attempts to translate anything by Heine which was quoted in the original German. When I was really stumped, I could look back on my previous efforts and see that I couldn't be sure about much, as the German dictionary always offered more interpretations than Heine could possibly have meant to say, and I could only pare things down to the context in which I was finding them in this book. There are still parts of this book that I find enlightening, and the idea that I am only getting a gloss which lacks the insight that quotations of Heine were supposed to add to the text makes my attempt to understand this as forlorn as the feelings which I often associate with reading Heine's poems by themselves. The relationship of meaning to explanation is most obvious when Sammons adopts a critical distance from Heine, as in the Introduction: The Elusive Birthdate, The Poet as Executioner: DIE BADER VON LUCCA, Poet Versus Tribune: BORNE, Appendix 1 on The Communist Image, and Appendix 2 on The Jewish Image: Max Brod.

My favorite line in the middle of this book, on the first page of Chapter 6, is about an incident which is considered notorious. "For not only did Heine engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed man, but he made use of other weapons in a way that was, to say the least, far from sportsmanlike." (p. 150). This is about a polemic which "was the ultimate result of a series of stupidities," (p. 150) and I found a translation of Heine's book in which "the satirical ruthlessness of which he was capable" (p. 152) was perfectly clear to me, and I could understand how someone in Freud's position might appreciate this kind of humor. I even like it, myself.


Heinrich Von Ofterdingen
Published in Paperback by Philipp Reclam, Jun Verlag GmbH ()
Author: Novalis
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NOT IN ENGLISH!
I bought this book not sure whether or not it was translated. I found that it was all in German, however it looks beautiful on the bookshelf and it smells different than American new books so I kept it. I later found the translated version here at amizon. Just search for HENRY VON OFTERDINGEN instead of Heinrich.


Himmler
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Author: Alan Wykes
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Himmler (War Leader No 14) by Alan Wykes
It is a great educational tool for anyone interested in of the leaders in the Third Reich that planned the holocaust. Wykes does a good job of examining Himmler's personality and relating it to his professional career in the Nazi Party culminating as Reichsfuhrer SS. An accurate portrayal of a person with a somewhat inconsistent perception of the war and reality.


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