February 1996 Issue Andrew Roberts Third Reich Filth Fuhrer-Ex: Memoirs Of A Former Neo-Nazi By Ingo Hasselbach LR
November 2017 Issue Caroline Moorehead Witnesses of the Persecution Travellers in the Third Reich: The Rise of Fascism through the Eyes of Everyday People By Julia Boyd LR
October 2017 Issue Richard Overy More by Luck Than Judgement The Trial of Adolf Hitler: The Beer Hall Putsch and the Rise of Nazi Germany By David King LR
February 2001 Issue Andrew Roberts Lest We Forget The Hitler of History: Hitler's Biographers on Trial By John Lukacs LR
April 2009 Issue Caroline Moorehead Oncle Sam Americans in Paris: Life and Death under Nazi Occupation 1940–44 By Charles Glass LR
December 2008 Issue Richard Overy The Memory of Suffering Haunted City: Nuremberg and the Nazi Past By Neil Gregor LR
September 2008 Issue Allan Massie Paris Under the Swastika Resistance: Memoirs of Occupied France By Agnes Humbert (Translated by Barbara Mellor) LR
October 2008 Issue Paul Addison Gabbo & Bovril Churchill’s Wizards: The British Genius for Deception 1914–1945 By Nicholas Rankin LR
June 2008 Issue M R D Foot ‘War is a Condition, Like Peace’ Human Smoke: The Beginnings of World War II, the End of Civilization By Nicholson Baker LR
June 2008 Issue Richard Overy General Plan East Hitler’s Empire: Nazi Rule in Occupied Europe By Mark Mazower LR
April 2008 Issue Carole Angier Reich Rebel My Father’s Country: The Story of a German Family By Wibke Bruhns (Translated by Shaun Whiteside) LR
February 2008 Issue Frederick Taylor Inside the Nightmare On the Other Side: Letters to My Children from Germany 1940–46 By Mathilde Wolff-Mönckeberg LR
February 2008 Issue Nigel Jones Not What It Seemed The Hunt for Nazi Spies: Fighting Espionage in Vichy France By Simon Kitson (Translated by Catherine Tihanyi) LR
November 2007 Issue David Cesarani ‘My Soul Is Scorched’ The Year of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews 1939–1945 By Saul Friedländer LR
April 2007 Issue David Cesarani Return to Bolechow The Lost: A Search for Six of Six Million By Daniel Mendelsohn LR
June 2005 Issue Caroline Moorehead ‘Practising Science in Hell Itself’ After Daybreak: The Liberation of Belsen, 1945 By Ben Shephard LR
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