The Quarterly Review, 276–277. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1941 |
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Page 88
... Hitler , was a real genius , and he therefore sought new ways to shape the destiny of nations . Hitler and his gang have followed the trodden paths of the past - the paths from which the greatest men of all nations have been , and still ...
... Hitler , was a real genius , and he therefore sought new ways to shape the destiny of nations . Hitler and his gang have followed the trodden paths of the past - the paths from which the greatest men of all nations have been , and still ...
Page 86
... Hitler's persecution of Communists in Germany- compared with the vital material interests of Soviet Russia ? The original reactions of Hitler are more in doubt . At the first he received Stalin's advances but coldly , which may or may ...
... Hitler's persecution of Communists in Germany- compared with the vital material interests of Soviet Russia ? The original reactions of Hitler are more in doubt . At the first he received Stalin's advances but coldly , which may or may ...
Page 87
... Hitler's own complicity and without the dreaded arbitrament of war , he has recovered half Russian Poland , and recaptured the weak Baltic Buffer States , which Hitler might have so easily overrun ; if he has not yet conquered Finland ...
... Hitler's own complicity and without the dreaded arbitrament of war , he has recovered half Russian Poland , and recaptured the weak Baltic Buffer States , which Hitler might have so easily overrun ; if he has not yet conquered Finland ...
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Social Problems in the Housing of the People | 7 |
An Historical Study | 9 |
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