ADOLF HITLER
.... against which he could do virtually nothing militarily to prevent the buildup of overwhelming force that would destroy Germany and the
Nazis (
Toland, 1992, p ....
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Kant and Iser
.... as well as pieces by Picasso, Matisse, Van Gogh, Cézanne, and Van Gogh (
Toland 567). .... It is difficult not to detect bias in the
Nazis' action, both in favor of ....
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Battle of Britain
.... The
Nazis, by 1940, had already successfully employed terror in Germany, and they .... only served to stiffen the resolve of the German population (
Toland, 1976). ....
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British Success in the 1940 Battle of Britain INTRODUCTION This ...
.... The
Nazis, by 1940,had already successfully employed terror in Germany, and they hoped .... only served to stiffen the resolve of the German population (
Toland, 1976 ....
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The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
.... regiments were in reserve ten to thirty miles to the rear (
Toland 18-19). .... experiments were conducted on prisoners in the death camps of the
Nazis during World ....
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The Battle of Britain
.... The
Nazis, by 1940,had already successfully employed terror in Germany, and they hoped .... only served to stiffen the resolve of the German population (
Toland, 1976 ....
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US Strategic Air Operations in WWII Europe
.... and sea, who also saw the primary strategic goal as the unconditional surrender of the
Nazis.45 In ....
Toland, Adolph Hitler (New York: Random House, 1976), 544. ....
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Massive Production of B24 Aircraft
.... When the Second World War actually started, however, the waging of total war by the
Nazis, and the blitzkrieg tactics employed by the German armed ....
Toland, John ....
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