The Quarterly Review, 274. köide,544. numberJohn Murray, 1940 |
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Page 311
... Mein Kampf , ' he looked on them as Germans unjustly penalised for their faith . But now for the first time he came across the Galician Jew , with his black ringlets , his semi - oriental dress , his guttural tongue , and realised that ...
... Mein Kampf , ' he looked on them as Germans unjustly penalised for their faith . But now for the first time he came across the Galician Jew , with his black ringlets , his semi - oriental dress , his guttural tongue , and realised that ...
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... Mein Kampf . ' Unless we credit Herr Hess with a far larger share in this com- position than seems at all probable , it certainly does credit to Hitler's breadth of imagination and powers of expression . Cumbrous in form , diffuse and ...
... Mein Kampf . ' Unless we credit Herr Hess with a far larger share in this com- position than seems at all probable , it certainly does credit to Hitler's breadth of imagination and powers of expression . Cumbrous in form , diffuse and ...
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... Mein Kampf ' ? What changes had been wrought in him by the ten intervening years ? In answering this question we can claim valuable assist- ance . It was during this interval that an official inter- course began between Hitler and Dr ...
... Mein Kampf ' ? What changes had been wrought in him by the ten intervening years ? In answering this question we can claim valuable assist- ance . It was during this interval that an official inter- course began between Hitler and Dr ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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