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Sexualforschung und -aufklarung in der Weimarer Republik: eine ubersicht in materialien und dokumenten

Sexualforschung und -aufklarung in der Weimarer Republik: eine ubersicht in materialien und dokumenten by Hohmann, Jochim S.

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Title
Sexualforschung und -aufklarung in der Weimarer Republik: eine ubersicht in materialien und dokumenten
Author
Hohmann, Jochim S.
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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9783922257776
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Berlin: Foerster Verlag, 1985. Hardcover. 300p., text in German, foreword, bibliography, index, illustrated with film stills, very good first edition in white pictorial boards.
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Sergeant Nibley Ph.D.: Memories of an Unlikely Screaming Eagle. by Nibley, Hugh and Alex Nibley.

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Sergeant Nibley Ph.D.: Memories of an Unlikely Screaming Eagle.
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Nibley, Hugh and Alex Nibley.
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Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
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Salt Lake City, UT: Shadow Mountain, (2006). First Edition. Large octavo, black cloth (hardcover), gilt lettering, xii, 366 pp. Fine (As New) in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: Few people knew more about the history of human conflict than Professor Hugh Nibley. But on June 6, 1944, at Utah Beach, he learned more about war than he had gleaned from all the books he’d read combined. General Mazwell Taylor assigned Sergeant Nibley to educate the officers of the 101st Airborne about warfare. But it was the professor himself who received an education while fighting as a member of the most legendary unit of the United States Army. Hugh Nibley was indeed an unlikely soldier. His background was in history, and his passion was for languages (he could speak at least sixteen). In fact, he had already earned his Ph.D. when he enlisted in the army. Yet this college professor from a small liberal arts college somehow found himself in Germany, in the thick of World War II, having crossed paths with Albert Einstein, Gertrude Stein, and (possibly) even Adolf Hitler himself. As an intelligence sergeant, Hugh Nibley knew about the invasions of D-Day and Market-Garden before most of the officers in his division did. As a solder, he stormed Utah Beach and flew into Holland in a glider. Told primarily in Hugh Nibley’s won words, this unique memoir grew out of countless hours of interviews between Hugh and his son Alex. Augmented by a wealth of detail from interviews with those who served with Sergeant Nibley, the book also includes fascinating photographs and sidebars, as well as maps to provide context to one man’s remarkable story. Most war memoirs come either from the bird’s-eye view of the general or from the visceral but limited scope of the common soldier. Because of Nibley’s unique situation, this book blends both perspectives. From the narrow view of a sergeant in a foxhole to the broader perspective of an intelligence specialist, his experience offers an intimate, realistic, and articulate view of World War II.