From the September 2015 Issue Blood & Soil Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning By Timothy Snyder LR
From the August 2015 Issue Conquer & Divide The Guardians: The League of Nations and the Crisis of Empire By Susan Pedersen LR
From the June 2015 Issue His Master’s Voice Goebbels: A Biography By Peter Longerich (Translated by Alan Bance, Jeremy Noakes & Lesley Sharpe) LR
From the May 2003 Issue Poisonous TImes Stalin's Last Crime: The Doctors' Plot By Jonathan Brent & Vladimir P Naumov LR
From the August 2003 Issue A Man of Steel Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar By Simon Sebag Montefiore LR
From the October 2003 Issue Churchill’s Pet Boffin Prof: The Life of Frederick Lindemann By Adrian Fort LR
From the December 2003 Issue A City Up In Arms Rising '44: 'The Battle For Warsaw' By Norman Davies LR
From the February 2004 Issue The Terrors of Totalitarianism Hope and Memory: Reflections on the Twentieth Century By Tzvetan Todorov (Trans David Bellos) LR
From the April 2004 Issue He Regretted Having Been So Benevolent Inside Hitler's Bunker: The Last Days of the Third Reich By Joachim Fest LR
From the August 2004 Issue A Petty Bureaucrat, A Colossal Criminal Eichmann: His Life and Crimes By David Cesarani
From the November 2004 Issue How I Won In Command of History: Churchill Fighting and Writing The Second World War By David Reynolds LR
From the February 2015 Issue Together We Stand Family Politics: Domestic Life, Devastation and Survival 1900–1950 By Paul Ginsborg LR
From the August 2014 Issue Their Enemy’s Enemy The Devils’ Alliance: Hitler’s Pact with Stalin, 1939–1941 By Roger Moorhouse LR
From the October 2014 Issue Fragile Mutinies Disobeying Hitler: German Resistance in the Last Year of WWII By Randall Hansen LR
From the October 2011 Issue Forbidden City Tankograd – The Formation of a Soviet Company Town: Cheliabinsk By Lennart Samuelson LR
From the June 2011 Issue Footsteps in the Corridor Forgotten Land: Journeys Among the Ghosts of East Prussia By Max Egremont LR
From the March 2011 Issue Rebuilding A Nation Exorcising Hitler: The Occupation and Denazification of Germany By Frederick Taylor LR
From the December 2010 Issue War of Nutrition The Taste of War: World War Two and the Battle for Food By Lizzie Collingham LR
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