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Hitler's Penicillin

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2004
During the Second World War, the Germans and their Axis partners could only produce relatively small amounts of penicillin, certainly never enough to meet their military needs; as a result, they had to rely upon the far less effective sulfon-amides. One physician who put penicillin to effective use was Hitler's doctor,Theodore Morell.
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The Hitler swarm

Thesis Eleven, 2011
Explaining the seizure of power by the National Socialist Party and the totalitarian workings of the Nazi regime in the Third Reich is still difficult not only with respect to the atrocities committed but also to understanding whether the German population and society had to be terrorized into complying with the regime or were part and parcel of it ...
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Hitler's Children: The Hitler Youth and the SS

History of Education Quarterly, 1990
Michael R. Marrus, Gerhard Rempel
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Hitler's Brudervolk

2015
Between the summers of 1941 and 1944, some 5,500 Dutch men and women left their occupied homeland to find employment in the so-called German Occupied Eastern Territories: Belarus, the Baltic countries and parts of Ukraine. This was the area designated for colonization by Germanic people.
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Hitler.

The American Historical Review, 1992
Otis C. Mitchell, Marlis Steinert
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Hitler

Books Abroad, 1936
Gustav Mueller, Konrad Heiden
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Hitler's Children: The Hitler Youth and the SS.

The American Historical Review, 1991
Peter H. Merkl, Gerhard Rempel
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