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Nazis
March 6, 2015
Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
What Happens When Mein Kampf's Copyright Expires?
May 2, 2014
David Thomson
Can a Movie Make Josef Mengele Relatable?
March 18, 2014
Jonathan Cohn
Another Rich Guy Says Populists Are Like Nazis
November 11, 2013
Alec MacGillis
The Mother of All Nazi Analogies, Now Available at Amazon
April 8, 2010
Jeffrey Herf
Killing in the Name
August 6, 2001
Martin Filler
Mies and the Mastodon
December 27, 1975
Judith Shklar
Hannah Arendt’s Triumph
December 25, 1944
Bruce Bliven Jr.
A Soldier’s Vivid, Candid Diary of What It Was Like to Fight in World War II
June 19, 1944
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The End of the German Myth
March 2, 1942
Upton Sinclair
The Man Within
May 2, 1934
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Exit, Versailles
Of all the issues raised by Germany’s National Socialist movement, its promise to scrap the Versailles Treaty has probably appealed more strongly to the Germans than any other.
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