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Chris Webb

    The Belzec death camp
    1-2-3 Magic or Christian Parents
    The Chelmno death camp
    God-Soaked Life
    The Auschwitz concentration camp
    Expert Cube Development with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
    • This is a practical tutorial for Analysis Services that shows readers how to solve problems commonly encountered while designing cubes, and explains which features of Analysis Services work well and which should be avoided. The book walks through the whole cube development lifecycle, from building dimensions, cubes and calculations to tuning and moving the cube into production. This book is aimed at Analysis Services developers who already have some experience but who want to go into more detail on advanced topics, and who want to learn best practices for cube design.

      Expert Cube Development with Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services
    • The Auschwitz concentration camp

      • 490pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      This book on the Auschwitz Concentration Camp provides a chronological account from the camp's beginning in 1940 right up to its liberation in January 1945, and beyond. Chris Webb manages to find a balance between detailing the sufferings of the victims and the actions, characters, and fates of the perpetrators. He gives, in a concise form, a thorough and deeply disturbing overview of all aspects of Auschwitz and its many satellite camps. In addition, the book contains a vast collection of photographs and documents, some of them never shown in public before. It ends with the 2017 recollections by students who visited Auschwitz from Teesside University.

      The Auschwitz concentration camp
    • God-Soaked Life

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      An exploration of spirituality through the lens of Jesus' teaching on the Kingdom of God.

      God-Soaked Life
    • The Chelmno death camp

      • 502pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      2,0(1)Évaluer

      This book is a comprehensive account of the Chelmno death camp. Chelmno was not only the first Nazi death camp, it also set a horrific example in establishing gas vans as the first mass use of poison gas to kill Jews. Chris Webb and Artur Hojan cover the construction and the development of the mass murder process, as perfected by the Nazis. The story is painstakingly told from all sides, the Jewish inmates, some who survived the Holocaust, the perpetrators, the Polish Arbeitskommando, and others. A major part of this work is the Jewish Roll of Remembrance that includes the few survivors and the Jews deported from the Reich, via the Litzmannstadt ghetto, to their deaths in the gas vans. The book is richly illustrated with historical and contemporary photographs and documents.

      The Chelmno death camp
    • Complete with relevant Bible verses, explanations, and exercises, this guide builds on the enormously popular 1-2-3 Magic discipline system by addressing the needs of a Christian parent. Focused on the three main tasks of controlling obnoxious behavior, encouraging good behavior, and strengthening the parent–child relationship, this program is simple, effective, and can be implemented immediately. Addressing everything from homework and chores to more serious tantrums and fighting, this guide teaches parents to take charge—yet refrain from any physical discipline or yelling—leading to happier parents, better behaved children, and a more peaceful home environment.

      1-2-3 Magic or Christian Parents
    • This book is a comprehensive account of the Belzec death camp in Poland which was the first death camp using static gas chambers as part of the Aktion Reinhardt mass murder program. This study covers the construction and the development of the mass murder process. The story is painstakingly told from all sides, the Jewish inmates, the perpetrators, and the Polish inhabitants of Belzec village, who lived near the factory of death. A major part of this work is the Jewish Roll of Remembrance, that covers the few survivors and details of some of the Jews among the many hundreds of thousands who perished in Belzec. The book is richly illustrated with historical and modern photographs, as well as documents and drawings, some of the photographs have never before been seen in public.

      The Belzec death camp
    • Christmas is Rudy's favorite time of the year. Since Rudy lives alone, he wants to share the holiday season with friends. Rudy finds that being a rabbit has some limitations when sharing the joy of the holiday. Rabbits can't swim, climb, or fly. When a bad winter storm approaches, Rudy quickly returns home and realizes that there will be no celebration for him. Come along to see how this terrible storm surprises Rudy and turns out to be his greatest blessing.

      A Knock on the Door
    • The Sobibor Death Camp: History, Biographies, Remembrance

      2nd, revised and updated edition With a Foreword by Jerry Steinberg. DE

      • 736pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the Sobibor death camp, this comprehensive work delves into the chilling details of the Holocaust's Aktion Reinhardt camps, highlighting both victims and perpetrators. Chris Webb's extensive research spans over 50 years, featuring new insights from post-war SS testimonies, many presented in English for the first time. The narrative includes personal accounts of the camp's construction, daily life, and the significant 1943 prisoner revolt. A rich photographic section enhances the exploration of this critical yet under-researched topic, ensuring the memories of those affected are preserved.

      The Sobibor Death Camp: History, Biographies, Remembrance
    • The Sobibor Death Camp was the second extermination camp established by the Nazis under Operation Reinhardt, aimed at the mass murder of Polish Jews. Following the Belzec camp, Sobibor was designed as an 'overflow' facility, contributing to one of history's gravest atrocities. This meticulously researched account delves into the relentless killing operations at Sobibor, highlighting the experiences of both survivors and victims, as well as the SS personnel responsible for the crimes. What sets this work apart is its focus on survivors who, through resilience and determination, rebuilt their lives while carrying the emotional scars of their experiences. Webb aims to fill gaps in existing literature by illuminating the lives of the victims, ensuring their stories are remembered and not forgotten. The narrative details the brutal murder process and the confiscation of valuables from the Jews who entered this horrific place. Personal accounts from survivors and SS members provide insight into daily life in the camp, while the courageous revolt on October 14, 1943 is vividly recounted. The book also addresses the post-war fates of those tried for their crimes and offers a glimpse into the site's more recent history. A significant photographic section includes rare and unpublished images from the author's collection.

      The Sobibor death camp