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The Reasons Why Germany Invaded Russia in 1941
Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and the Racial and Ideological War of Annihilation on the Eastern Front
"Weapon of Starvation": the Politics, Propaganda, and Morality of Britain's Hunger Blockade of Germany, 1914-1919
Personal Reflections on Bloodlands
Quiet in the Rear: the Wehrmacht and the Weltanschauungskrieg in the Occupation of the Soviet Union
“The Germans Had Set the Goal to Destroy Everyone”
Nazi Policy of Extermination in the Soviet Union 1941-1944 Dimension and Perpetrators
Review of War of Annihilation: Combat and Genocide on the Eastern Front, 1941 Peter Kropf Queens College, City University of New York
Starvation Crimes in International Law
Feeding the Volk: Food, Culture, and the Politics of Nazi Consumption, 1933-1945
The German Occupation of the Soviet Union: the Long‐Term Health Outcomes
'Holocaust Versus Wehrmacht: How Hitler's "Final Solution" Undermined the German War Effort'
Matters of Taste: the Politics of Food and Hunger in Divided Germany 1945-1971
The Economics of the Second World War: Seventy-Five Years on Continents and Changing the Lives of Millions
Nazi Charity: Giving, Belonging, and Morality in the Third Reich
The Third Reich As Rogue Regime Adam Tooze’S Wages of Destruction
The Grand Strategy of Racial War the East
Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin by Timothy Snyder
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Soviet Prisoners of War
What Everyone Should Know About Famine
“For Fatherland, Führer, and Fortune: Forced Labor and the Internal Politics of National Socialism” Evan Lee University Of
“Plans from Hell”: Ethical Implications of the Third Reich's Vision for War
Edward Westermann on Holocaust Versus Wehrmacht: How Hitler's
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The Nazi Hunger Plan and Starvation Crimes in International Law
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Timothy Snyder, Bloodlands. Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. New York, 2010. 560 P. ISBN 978-0465-031-47-4 This Book Is Worth R
From Famine to Osteoporosis a Brief Review
World War II: Crash Course World History #38
The Second World War in Historiography and Public Debate
The Meeting of the Staatssekretäre on 2 May 1941 and the Wehrmacht: a Document up for Discussion Author(S): Klaus Jochen Arnold and Gert C
World War II Achievement
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How the Ideology and Political Structures of Nazi Germany Enabled the Holocaust a Study in Ideology and Political Structures