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Journal der Juristischen Zeitgeschichte, 2022
Abstract Hitler was drawn into an armed intervention in the Balkans by Mussolini’s rash attack on Greece. He had preferred to exploit the region’s material resources for his expansionist policies in the East. Once committed, his policies revealed a highly improvisational and often contradictory character.
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Abstract Hitler was drawn into an armed intervention in the Balkans by Mussolini’s rash attack on Greece. He had preferred to exploit the region’s material resources for his expansionist policies in the East. Once committed, his policies revealed a highly improvisational and often contradictory character.
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The American Historical Review, 1973
ADOLF HITLER IS once again much in the news. The London Daily Mail calls this "one of the best years Hitler ever had," and according to Hamburg's Die Zeit, "Hitler is in." In England there. has been a veritable rash of movies, television series, and plays about the German dictator, and such "entertainment" will no doubt soon spread to this country.' At
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ADOLF HITLER IS once again much in the news. The London Daily Mail calls this "one of the best years Hitler ever had," and according to Hamburg's Die Zeit, "Hitler is in." In England there. has been a veritable rash of movies, television series, and plays about the German dictator, and such "entertainment" will no doubt soon spread to this country.' At
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2012
Despite huge odds against them, Hitler’s commanders—the elite of the Wehrmacht—almost succeeded in conquering Europe. Now in an expanded edition that includes biographies of the generals of Stalingrad and a new chapter on the panzer commanders, this book offers rare insight into the men who ran Nazi Germany’s war machine.
Samuel W. Mitcham , Jr., Gene Mueller
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Despite huge odds against them, Hitler’s commanders—the elite of the Wehrmacht—almost succeeded in conquering Europe. Now in an expanded edition that includes biographies of the generals of Stalingrad and a new chapter on the panzer commanders, this book offers rare insight into the men who ran Nazi Germany’s war machine.
Samuel W. Mitcham , Jr., Gene Mueller
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