Selected Product: no picture available | Klaus Barbie: The Shocking Story of How the U.S. Used This Nazi War Criminal As an Intelligence Agent Hardcover Author: Erhard Dabringhaus Publisher: Acropolis Books (NY) Release Date: 1984-04 ISBN-10: 087491731X ISBN-13: 9780874917314 List Price: $13.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Heydrich: The Face of Evil ISBN-10: 1853676861 ISBN-13: 9781853676864 List Price:$29.95 Unholy Trinity: The Vatican, The Nazis, and The Swiss Banks ISBN-10: 031218199X ISBN-13: 9780312181994 List Price:$19.95 Behind Enemy Lines: The True Story of a French Jewish Spy in Nazi Germany ISBN-10: 0307335909 ISBN-13: 9780307335906 List Price:$14.95 An Uncertain Hour: The French, the Germans, the Jews, the Klaus Barbie Trial, and the City of Lyon, 1940-1945 ISBN-10: 0877959897 ISBN-13: 9780877959892 List Price:$21.95 |
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