Richard C. Lukas
Richard Conrad Lukas (born August 29, 1937) is an American historian and author of books and articles on military, diplomatic, Polish, and Polish-American history. He specializes in the history of Poland during World War II.Before retiring from active teaching in 1995, he taught and did research at Tennessee Technological University, Wright State University, and the University of South Florida.
Lukas is best known for ''The Forgotten Holocaust: The Poles Under German Occupation, 1939–1944'' (1986), a study of the wartime experience of the Polish people. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Lukas, Richard C. 1937-
Published in: The Holocaust (1997), Seite 215-229 year:1997 pages:215-229
Published in: The Holocaust (1997), Seite 215-229 year:1997 pages:215-229
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Topography of Terror (Berlin)
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Published: Lexington, Ky : University Press of Kentucky, 1989
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Published: Lawrence : Univ. Press of Kansas, 2004
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