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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo. Signed & Inscribed by the Author xvii, 229pp, appendices. Or black cloth in jacket. As new. SIGNED with personalised inscription by author on front free endpaper. Chronicle of a US Army lieutenant in post-war Germany charged with the responsibility for the care and repatriation of displaced persons (and concentration camp survivors) in his area.
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Near Fine. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR HUTLER, PLUS A SIGNED AND DATED NOTE BY AUTHOR, ONE DOG-EARED CORNER OTHERWISE LIKE NEW, IN A LIKE NEW DUST JACKET.
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Very good in very good dust jacket. DJ has slight wear and soiling. xvii, 229 p. Illustrations. Foreword by Abram L. SacharAs a lieutenant in the American army stationed in Germany after World War II, Hutler was responsible for the care and repatriation of displaced persons and concentration camp survivors in his area. In this book, he describes his work, including his efforts to combat the anti-Semitism of some of the allied officers and other non-Jewish displaced persons, and the disinterest and insensitivity of officials.