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Isaak Babel - Eine Biographie

Isaak Babel - Eine Biographie

Reinhard Krumm

BoD - Books on Demand
2005
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Isaak Babel, Sohn einer jüdischen Kaufmannsfamilie und in der bunten Hafenstadt Odessa aufgewachsen, erlangte in den zwanziger Jahren mit seinem Buch "Die Reiterarmee" schlagartig Weltruhm. Doch besessen von dem Plan, die gewaltigen politischen und kulturellen Umbrüche in der Sowjetunion darzustellen, geriet er ins Visier Stalins. Er wurde verhaftet und 1940 in einem Moskauer Gefängnis ermordet. Thomas Mann und Kurt Tucholsky priesen Babels Erzählkunst. Marcel Reich-Ranicki ist der Ansicht, dass ihm der Nobelpreis gebührt hätte. Doch unter Stalin in Ungnade gefallen, blieb Babel auch der Nachruhm verwehrt. In Russland trägt bis heute keine Straße seinen Namen. Die weltweit erste umfassende Babel-Biographie schließt eine schmerzliche Lücke und schildert einen beispiellosen Lebensweg. "Ein grossartiges Buch. Nie ist die Geschichte Babels so fesselnd erzählt worden." Klaus Wiegrefe, DER SPIEGEL.
Isaak Babel

Isaak Babel

Reinhard Krumm

Books on Demand
2006
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Isaak Babel, Sohn einer jüdischen Kaufmannsfamilie und in der bunten Hafenstadt Odessa aufgewachsen, erlangte in den zwanziger Jahren mit seinem Buch "Die Reiterarmee" schlagartig Weltruhm. Doch besessen von dem Plan, die gewaltigen politischen und kulturellen Umbrüche in der Sowjetunion darzustellen, geriet er ins Visier Stalins. Er wurde verhaftet und 1940 in einem Moskauer Gefängnis ermordet. Thomas Mann und Kurt Tucholsky priesen Babels Erzählkunst. Marcel Reich-Ranicki ist der Ansicht, dass ihm der Nobelpreis gebührt hätte. Doch unter Stalin in Ungnade gefallen, blieb Babel auch der Nachruhm verwehrt. In Russland trägt bis heute keine Straße seinen Namen. Die weltweit erste umfassende Babel-Biographie schließt eine schmerzliche Lücke und schildert einen beispiellosen Lebensweg. "Ein grossartiges Buch. Nie ist die Geschichte Babels so fesselnd erzählt worden." Klaus Wiegrefe, DER SPIEGEL.
Proposals to Address Political Interference

Proposals to Address Political Interference

Samuel Charap; Reinhard Krumm

RAND Corporation
2023
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Prior to the events of February 2022, political interference was one of the most significant challenges in Russia-West relations. These proceedings reflect a series of discussions among U.S., Russian, and European Union nongovernmental experts who were convened in 2020-2021 to discuss mutual concerns regarding political interference and to find common ground on measures to address them.
A Consensus Proposal for a Revised Regional Order in Post-Soviet Europe and Eurasia

A Consensus Proposal for a Revised Regional Order in Post-Soviet Europe and Eurasia

Samuel Charap; Jeremy Shapiro; John J Drennan; H E Oleksandr Chalyi; Reinhard Krumm; Yulia Nikitina

RAND
2019
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Disputes over the regional order in post-Soviet Europe and Eurasia are at the core of the breakdown in relations between Russia and the West and have created major security and economic challenges for states caught in between. The authors of this volume propose a new approach to the regional order that bridges current disagreements on the security architecture, economic integration, and regional conflicts.
Priced Out

Priced Out

Uwe E. Reinhardt; Paul Krugman; Sen. William H. Frist

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS
2019
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From a giant of health care policy, an engaging and enlightening account of why American health care is so expensive—and why it doesn't have to beUwe Reinhardt was a towering figure and moral conscience of health care policy in the United States and beyond. Famously bipartisan, he advised presidents and Congress on health reform and originated central features of the Affordable Care Act. In Priced Out, Reinhardt offers an engaging and enlightening account of today's U.S. health care system, explaining why it costs so much more and delivers so much less than the systems of every other advanced country, why this situation is morally indefensible, and how we might improve it.The problem, Reinhardt says, is not one of economics but of social ethics. There is no American political consensus on a fundamental question other countries settled long ago: to what extent should we be our brothers' and sisters' keepers when it comes to health care? Drawing on the best evidence, he guides readers through the chaotic, secretive, and inefficient way America finances health care, and he offers a penetrating ethical analysis of recent reform proposals. At this point, he argues, the United States appears to have three stark choices: the government can make the rich help pay for the health care of the poor, ration care by income, or control costs. Reinhardt proposes an alternative path: that by age 26 all Americans must choose either to join an insurance arrangement with community-rated premiums, or take a chance on being uninsured or relying on a health insurance market that charges premiums based on health status.An incisive look at the American health care system, Priced Out dispels the confusion, ignorance, myths, and misinformation that hinder effective reform.
Priced Out

Priced Out

Uwe E. Reinhardt; Paul Krugman; Sen. William H. Frist

Princeton University Press
2020
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From a giant of health care policy, an engaging and enlightening account of why American health care is so expensive—and why it doesn't have to beUwe Reinhardt was a towering figure and moral conscience of health care policy in the United States and beyond. Famously bipartisan, he advised presidents and Congress on health reform and originated central features of the Affordable Care Act. In Priced Out, Reinhardt offers an engaging and enlightening account of the U.S. health care system, explaining why it costs so much more and delivers so much less than the systems of every other advanced country, why this situation is morally indefensible, and how we might improve it. Drawing on the best evidence, he guides readers through the chaotic, secretive, and inefficient way America pays for health care, dispelling the confusion, ignorance, myths, and misinformation that hinder effective reform.
Reinhard Heydrich Nine Months Riechsprotector
Since his assassination in June 1942, the former Reich Protector, Chief of the Secret State Police and Security Service has been responsible for every outrage. In the so-called war crimes trials, the defendants blamed him for everything and everything. The man could not fight back. The author has made extensive trips to the sites of Heydrich's activities for this brilliantly written biography. She spoke to surviving contemporary witnesses in Prague and Germany, conducted historical fieldwork and has viewed and interpreted hitherto unpublished British secret documents as well as private records of Heydrich. Due to her extensive research, she draws a completely new picture of this mysterious man.English journalists in their literary works are often said to have a pronounced narrative talent combined with a striking profession. This biography is an eloquent example of brilliant historiography without ifs and buts.
Reinhard Gehlen: Hitler’s Spymaster

Reinhard Gehlen: Hitler’s Spymaster

Norman Ridley

PEN SWORD BOOKS LTD
2025
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Eleven years after Reinhard Gehlen, the head of Adolf Hitler’s Eastern Front military intelligence unit, emerged from hiding to hand himself over to US forces, he had, with the help of the American CIA, created a legend for himself as founder and first president of the West German Secret Service. In this role he employed many of the same Wehrmacht and SS officers he had served with during the Second World War. All through the steady progression of his career before and during the Second World War, Gehlen had been far too industrious and committed to court the limelight. Then after the defeat of Germany, when he transferred his allegiance to the CIA and later became head of the Bundesnachrichtendienst, he became a man whom Hugh Trevor Roper’s described as someone who ‘always moved in the shadows’. For some, the German intelligence network that Gehlen had controlled since 1942, was part of an unbroken tradition going back to the days of Bismarck. For a great many in Gehlen’s organisation the Cold War was merely an extension of an anti-Soviet campaign that had begun on 22 June 1941, when Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa. After the war, Gehlen had emerged unscathed from Hitler’s bunker and no war crimes charges were ever brought against him. His name, and those of 350 of his Wehrmacht command, were redacted from the official lists of German prisoners of war. Gehlen protected and employed men like Heinrich Schmitz who had been part of Einsatzgruppe A, the murder squad that massacred so many, including communist functionaries and Jewish women, men and children, in the Baltic States. Though Gehlen had remained loyal to Hitler right to the end, once state authority collapsed he wasted little time in making contact with the Americans and offered to place his vast intelligence resources at their disposal in the new fight against Soviet communism. While German generals Heinz Guderian and Franz Halder placed great store by Gehlen’s reports on the tactical level, Hitler called them ‘defeatist’ and gave them barely a glance when making his disastrous strategic decisions. Allen Dulles, head of the CIA, did not repeat Hitler’s mistake, but Gehlen deeply resented the way that his reports to Dulles were mishandled. It became Gehlen’s ambition initially to head up a completely independent West German foreign intelligence service. However, it was not until 1951 that talks to establish a West German intelligence service at federal level began. In the immediate post-war years, Gehlen tirelessly made his case to defend the harbouring of former Wehrmacht and SS personnel in his organisation and battled to prove his worth to the Americans. This book looks at Gehlen’s life from his early career in the chaos of Weimar, through his elevation to General Staff intelligence officer on the Russian Front. It describes how he survived the defeat of the Third Reich and offered himself to the Americans as a foil against the Soviet Union in the Cold War. In doing so it closely examines Gehlen’s record to separate fact from his self-serving fictions.
Reinhard Heydrich: Hangman of the Third Reich

Reinhard Heydrich: Hangman of the Third Reich

Fred Ramen

ROSEN PUBLISHING GROUP
2001
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100+ Page Biographies That Help Students Grasp the Enormity of the Holocaust The history of the Holocaust is in many ways the story of individuals. These biographies examine the key figures during this shameful time in human history. Focusing both on the victims and the perpetrators of evil, these titles recount the depravity, suffering, and courage that took place during the Holocaust. These gripping and affecting books help teens understand the heroic, infamous, and little-known people of the Holocaust. They will inspire teens to understand the meaning of moral commitment and to say "never again." An excellent supplement to the history and social studies curricula.