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|  | Endgame by Scott Ritter Description not available.A former chief weapons inspector for the United Nations Special Commission offers an in-depth account of Saddam Hussein's concealment program, designed to preserve his weapons capabilities in the face of UNSCOM's authorized inspections of Iraq's chemical, biological, and nuclear-weapons facilities, and reveals what it was like inside some of Iraq's most carefully guarded sites. Read by the author. AUTHOR: Scott Ritter PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Audio FORMAT: Audio CATEGORY: History 
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 | Bashert by Andrea Simon Description not available.Haunted by her grandmother's tales of the Holocaust, an American Jew heads to Eastern Europe in search of evidence to back up the stories, and of the Jewish culture that has virtually disappeared from this region of the world. (History) AUTHOR: Andrea Simon PUBLISHER: University Press of Mississippi FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: History 
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 | Northern Woodland Indians by Christine Ronan, Mira Bartok This informative activity book brings together the ancient past and the thriving present of the Northern Woodland Indians. Children will learn about the Mound Builders, the League of Five Nations, the fur trade, and Woodland culture through five fun-filled art activities - mukuk, leggings, wampum belt, bandolier bag, and a gorget.A book of Stencils for ages 8 & up. AUTHOR: Christine Ronan, Mira Bartok PUBLISHER: Pearson Learning FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Thomas Jefferson by Rebecca Aldridge Description not available.Describes the life and accomplishments of the third president of the United States. AUTHOR: Rebecca Aldridge PUBLISHER: Capstone Press, Incorporated FORMAT: Hardcover CATEGORY: History 
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 | Angels' Town by Deborah Chasman, Ralph Cintron An ethnographer explores the complexity and meaning in the everyday speech and acts of the members of a Latino community. AUTHOR: Deborah Chasman, Ralph Cintron PUBLISHER: Beacon Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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 | Hitler's Austria by Evan Burr Bukey Using evidence gathered in Europe and the United States, Evan Bukey crafts a nuanced portrait of popular opinion in Austria, Hitler's homeland, after the country was annexed by Germany in 1938. He demonstrates that despite widespread dissent, discontent, and noncompliance, a majority of the Austrian populace supported the Anschluss regime--particularly in its economic, social, and anti-Semitic policies--until the bitter end. AUTHOR: Evan Burr Bukey PUBLISHER: The University of North Carolina Press FORMAT: Paperback CATEGORY: History 
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