Upon the death of German President Paul von Hindenburg, Adolph Hitler assumed the presidency and also became chancellor. He called for oaths of allegiance from all individuals in the army and navy, ...
Intimating that the German government is attempting to swing Harvard around behind Hitler, Charles A. Beard, noted American historian, quotes, in the current issue of the New Republic, extracts from ...
Eighty years after VE Day, enthusiasm for the World War Two novel remains undimmed. Demand for tales of wartime Europe, always healthy, has swelled notably since the publication of Anthony Doerr's ...
IT is not difficult, after three thousand miles of travel in Germany, to recognize in one’s mind a certain general impression; but it is almost impossible to convey that impression in speech or ...
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