Nazis & Reds is the first book in The Protocols Nonet, a nine-book series chronicling the history of authoritarianism from Karl Marx to the Allied liberation of Dachau concentration camp on April 29, 1945. Nazis & Reds focuses on the prewar years. Like all the books in the series, Nazis & Reds It is composed of excerpts taken from memoirs, diaries, news and feature articles, histories, speeches, letters, situation reports, film and radio transcripts, and other documents gathered in the United States and Europe selected not only for their power to illustrate the past, but for their relevance in terms of the times in which we live. The author was a finalist for New York City Teacher of the Year, a member of Beta Phi Mu, the International Librarians' Honor Society, and served at Fleet Operational Control Center Pacific during the latter stages of the Vietnam War. The second book in the series, Blood & Soil: A Chronology of the Fall of Poland and France, will be available soon.
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