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1. The barracks
ISBN10 Number - 0142004251
Date of Publication - December 30, 2003
Number of Pages 240
Publisher - Penguin (Non-Classics)
2. The barracks
ISBN10 Number - 0586021353
Date of Publication - 1969
Number of Pages 190
Publisher - Panther Books
3. The boys from the barracks
Date of Publication - 2009
Number of Pages 278
Publisher - Published and exclusively distributed by Anvil Pub.,Anvil Publishing. Inc.
Places in the book - Pasig City, Philippines
4. Vice in the barracks
ISBN10 Number - 1349444510
Date of Publication - Jan 01, 2014
Number of Pages 288
Publisher - Palgrave Macmillan
5. Barrack five
Date of Publication - 2022
Number of Pages 54
Publisher - Project 613 Publishing
6. The barrackers are shouting
ISBN10 Number - 0958641250
Date of Publication - 2006
Publisher - Collingwood Football Club
7. The barracks thief
ISBN10 Number - 0880010355
Date of Publication - 1984
Number of Pages 101
Publisher - Ecco Press
Places in the book - New York
8. The heart of the barracks
ISBN10 Number - 8494863177
Date of Publication - Sep 18, 2019
Number of Pages 64
Publisher - Seurat Ediciones
9. The lancaster barracks
ISBN10 Number - 0353636274
Date of Publication - Nov 13, 2018
Number of Pages 20
Publisher - Franklin Classics Trade Press
10. Women's barracks
ISBN10 Number - 1558614958
Date of Publication - 2005
Publisher - Feminist Press at the City University of New York
Places in the book - New York
11. Women in the barracks
ISBN10 Number - 0700611649
Date of Publication - 2002
Number of Pages 417
Publisher - University Press of Kansas
Places in the book - [Lawrence, Kan.]
12. The priest barracks
At the Nazi concentration camp Dachau, three barracks out of thirty were occupied by clergy from 1938 to 1945. The overwhelming majority of the 2,720 men imprisoned in these barracks were Catholics—2,579 priests, monks, and seminarians from all over Europe. More than a third of the prisoners in the "priest block" died there. The story of these men, which has been submerged in the overall history of the concentration camps, is told in this riveting historical account. Both tragedies and magnificent gestures are chronicled here--from the terrifying forced march in 1942 to the heroic voluntary confinement of those dying of typhoid to the moving clandestine ordination of a young German deacon by a French bishop. Besides recounting moving episodes, the book sheds new light on Hitler's system of concentration camps and the intrinsic anti-Christian animus of Nazism.