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Defies Any Parallel
The Third Reich: A New History
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From the September 2001 Issue
Reading with Primo
The Search for Roots: A Personal Anthology
By Primo Levi, Peter Forbes (trans.)
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Tales of Degradation and Despair
KL: A History of the Nazi Concentration Camps
By Nikolaus Wachsmann
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From the April 2003 Issue
A Chronicle of Suffering and Spirituality
The Pity of It All: A Portrait of German Jews 1743-1933
By Amos Elon
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From the September 2003 Issue
Tormented At The End
The Lesser Evil: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer 1945-1959
By Victor Klempere, Martin Chalmers (trans, ed)
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From the December 2003 Issue
Violence and Vegetarianism
Hitler's Scientists: Science, War and the Devil's Pact
By John Cornwell
The Devil's Disciples: The Lives and Times of Hitler's Inner Circle
By Anthony Read
Until the Final Hour: Hitler's Last Secretary
By Traudl Junge, Melissa Müller (ed), (trans. Anthea Bell)
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From the April 2015 Issue
The Eagle & the Prophet
Islam and Nazi Germany’s War
By David Motadel
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From the April 2004 Issue
Scions of the Survivors
After Such Knowledge: Memory, History, and the Legacy of the Holocaust
By Eva Hoffman
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From the June 2004 Issue
The Germs of Genocide
The Germs of Genocide
By Christopher R Browning, Jürgen Matthäus
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From the November 2004 Issue
Knowing When To Run
Pushing Time Away: My Grandfather and the Tragedy of Jewish Vienna
By Peter Singer
The Frank Family That Survived
By Gordon F Sander
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From the November 2014 Issue
The Argentine Connection
Eichmann before Jerusalem: The Unexamined Life of a Mass Murderer
By Bettina Stangneth (Translated by Ruth Martin)
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From the October 2011 Issue
‘Poster Boy of the Third Reich’
Hitler’s Hangman: The Life and Death of Reinhard Heydrich
By Robert Gerwarth
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From the June 2011 Issue
‘Living Crematorium’
The Death Marches: The Final Phase of Nazi Genocide
By Daniel Blatman (Translated by Chaya Galai)
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From the December 2010 Issue
Out Of The Mud
Hitler’s First War: Adolf Hitler, the Men of the List Regiment, and the First World War
By Thomas Weber
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From the August 2010 Issue
Before the Storm
The Balfour Declaration: The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
By Jonathan Schneer
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From the March 2010 Issue
‘Berlin In Arabic’
Nazi Propaganda for the Arab World
By Jeffrey Herf
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From the December 2009 Issue
Never Again?
Worse Than War: Genocide, Eliminationism and the Ongoing Assault on Humanity
By Daniel Jonah Goldhagen
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From the November 2009 Issue
The Fuhrer’s Mouthpiece
Joseph Goebbels: Life and Death
By Toby Thacker
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From the September 2009 Issue
Man of Many Faces
Hindenburg: Power, Myth, and the Rise of the Nazis
By Anna von der Goltz
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From the July 2009 Issue
Passive Resistance
Living With Hitler: Liberal Democrats in the Third Reich
By Eric Kurlander
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