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The Jews have been a European nation responding to the same general forces which have moved the other European nations. One of these forces has been that great ideological impulse which burst the old framework of Europe in the 19th-century: nationalism.
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January 1963 |
H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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THAT HITLER HAD written an unpublished sequel to Mein Kampf, concerned mainly with foreign policy, was known from two sources before the discovery of the typescript now published. In a valuable...
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May 1962 |
Reviewed by H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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THIS IS A forbidding book. It is nearly 800 pages long. The pages are double-columned. It has nearly a hundred statistical tables. It is written in an austere style, without literary grace or...
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April 1962 |
Reviewed by H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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THE career of Grand Admiral Doenitz was unique in Germany. A serving commander, he nevertheless rose consistently in Hitler's favor. Beginning the war as a naval captain, in command of the...
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November 1959 |
Reviewed by H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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EIGHTEN FIFTY-NINE was the annus mirabilis of the 19th-century intellectual revolution. It saw the publication of Mill's Liberty, Marx's Political Economy, Darwin's Origin of Species. Men looked...
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September 1959 |
Reviewed by H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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Another mystery of Nazi times.
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April 1957 |
H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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March 1957 |
Reviewed by H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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That Hitler’s death became a “mystery” owing solely to Soviet efforts has never been so conclusively demonstrated or documented as in this article by H. R. Trevor-Roper.
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July 1956 |
H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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May 1952 |
Reviewed by H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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January 1952 |
Reviewed by H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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AN INTERESTING study could be made of the fertilizing effect of error in the intellectual world. What a revolution has been caused in historical studies by the enormous errors of those misguided...
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July 1951 |
Reviewed by H. R. Trevor-Roper |
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IN SEPTEMBER 1945 the circumstances of Hitler's death or disappearance had been for five months dark and mysterious. Many versions of his death or escape had become current. Some stated that...
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February 1951 |
H. R. Trevor-Roper |