Auschwitz, USA: A Comparative Study in Efficiency and Human Resources Management: How the Nazis' Final Solution Anni
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Jon Huer., & Jon Huer|AUTHOR. (2010). Auschwitz, USA: A Comparative Study in Efficiency and Human Resources Management: How the Nazis' Final Solution Anni . Hamilton Books.

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Jon Huer and Jon Huer|AUTHOR. Auschwitz, USA: A Comparative Study in Efficiency and Human Resources Management: How the Nazis' Final Solution Anni Hamilton Books, 2010.

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