FOR all its destruction, there is something powerful in a flood, something spell-binding to watch. . . . People moving. I had seen them on the Autobahn, riding in the old buses, those rust and green camouflaged buses that different groups had commandeered, fully loaded and sometimes flying red flags..
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Throughout the fall of 1943 – the spring of 1944 almost the entire German population was taken out o...
In the aftermath of World War II, twelve million Germans were forced to seek refuge elsewhere in the...
Pittsburgh\u27s Great Flood of 1936 was the most perfectly staged catastrophe it has been my misfort...
Article published in the November of 1949 issue of Inkpot Magazine by Margie Gullet on her experienc...
This article dwells with ‘Preaching in Times of Transition’ by focussing on the existential reality ...
The midweek city bus was not crowded at five-twenty, but it was hot without the crowd..
Change is abroad across the land, as often destructive as constructive. No one is immune. The financ...
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By the beginning of the twentieth century, new energy regimes intensified disasters around water, el...
The paper discusses the concept of "crisis" in the context of the city of Detroit's bankruptcy under...
This thesis examines displacement in the context of the war in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine ...
“100 Kilometers to Freedom: Women’s Stories of Escape During the 1956 Hungarian Revolution” looks at...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Ophelia is a "found object," inherited from Shakespeare's Ha...
THE CAR swung up the sodden driveway and squealed -**- to a stop beside the fraternity house, rockin...
Throughout the fall of 1943 – the spring of 1944 almost the entire German population was taken out o...
In the aftermath of World War II, twelve million Germans were forced to seek refuge elsewhere in the...
Pittsburgh\u27s Great Flood of 1936 was the most perfectly staged catastrophe it has been my misfort...
Article published in the November of 1949 issue of Inkpot Magazine by Margie Gullet on her experienc...
This article dwells with ‘Preaching in Times of Transition’ by focussing on the existential reality ...
The midweek city bus was not crowded at five-twenty, but it was hot without the crowd..
Change is abroad across the land, as often destructive as constructive. No one is immune. The financ...
We stood in bread lines. We slept on trustee mattresses, drank trustee powdered milk, ate trust...
By the beginning of the twentieth century, new energy regimes intensified disasters around water, el...
The paper discusses the concept of "crisis" in the context of the city of Detroit's bankruptcy under...
This thesis examines displacement in the context of the war in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine ...
“100 Kilometers to Freedom: Women’s Stories of Escape During the 1956 Hungarian Revolution” looks at...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
In the German Democratic Republic (GDR) Ophelia is a "found object," inherited from Shakespeare's Ha...