The Nazis' Flight from Justice: How Hitler's Followers Attempted to Vanish Without Trace
By (Author) Richard Dargie
By (author) Julian Flanders
Arcturus Publishing Ltd
Arcturus
1st May 2021
1st May 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Far-right political ideologies and movements
940.5314
Paperback
256
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
The fascinating differences in the Denazification processes carried out by East and West Germany.
Richard Dargie taught History in north-east Scotland before enjoying spells as Senior Lecturer in History and Head of the Faculty of Humanities at Moray House in Edinburgh. Latterly, he lectured in History Education at the University of Edinburgh. Over the past three decades, he has been a historical consultant for a range of national and international bodies, including the BBC, the Council of Europe in Strasbourg, and Euroclio, the international history organization based in The Hague. He was involved in post-Soviet Eastern Europe, working with the governments of states seeking to reform and democratize their approach to history education. Author of more than 40 books, many for children, Richard has also written a large number of television and radio programmes for the BBC and other broadcasters in Britain and North America.
Julian Flanders is an experienced editor and author. He has edited and contributed to a number of books on a variety of subjects, including sport and politics. He lives in Kent in the UK.