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  • ...y it and skim the parts that interest you. It is probably the one book on the list that most historians are aware of and that is why we left it off. ...dailyh0c-20&linkId=93c00467091eecc6a379c0f7dba5f7ec American Physicians in the Nineteenth Century: From Sects to Science]</i> (Johns Hopkins University Pr
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  • ...eativeASIN=1107109124&linkCode=as2&tag=dailyh0c-20&linkId=OAYPG2MJ64PVWSHK The "Conspiracy" of Free Trade]''''' by Marc-William Palen]] ...States and Great Britain.<ref>https://imperialglobalexeter.com/2016/03/01/the-conspiracy-of-free-trade/</ref>
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  • ...e:Germany_and_the_Origins.jpg|thumbnail|left|<i>Germany and the Origins of the Second World War</i>|225px]] ...rman Nationalism. The National Socialist Ideology, economic rivalry and in the character of Adolf Hitler.
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  • ...the failure of Spanish democracy. This was because there was a refusal by the Spanish parties and groups to compromise and respect democratic norms. ...field and Nicolson</ref> These ideologies call for popular governments and the re-distribution of resources, such as land and wealth.
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  • [[File:Angels_of_the_Underground_.jpg|thumbnail|250px|left|<i>Angels of the Underground</i> by Theresa Kaminski]] ...ing What Cannot be Endured: Memoir of a Medical Aide in the Philippines in the World War II.]''
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  • ...ssacre. Instead of focusing on a major battle, Travers tries to understand the people who were involved in this war by focusing on their lives before and ...Q Celebrating the Fourth: Independence Day and the Rites of Nationalism in the Early Republic].
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  • ...they were not. Within months of the German invasion, France collapsed. Why did France surrender so quickly? ...ong with Germany, known as the Maginot Line. The Line was designed to keep German forces out of France. Initially, France and Great Britain appeared to be a
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  • ...als of artistry and adulation, and to positively promote Adolph Hitler and the National Socialist Party. [[File:Wonder,_horr_life_leni_cover.jpg|thumbnail|200px|left|''The Wondeful, Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl,''an engrossing documentary by
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  • ....jpg|thumbnail|250px|left|18th King George’s Own Lancers near Mametz, on the Somme, 15 July 1916]] ...vanced a few miles, and the German lines held. The offensive did not break the stalemate and resulted in massive casualties for both sides.
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  • ...ver, without falling prey to communist infiltration and being swallowed by the Soviet bloc. ====The initial entrenchment and spread of Communist Rule in Eastern Europe====
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  • ...ern Front. This article will discuss the reasons for the allied victory at the Marne. ==Battle of the Frontiers and the Great Retreat==
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  • ...fron october 1941.jpg|thumbnail|left|250px|Adolph Hitler studying a map of the Eastern Front, 1941.]] ...arly in the conflict made great use of their innovative Lightning War, the Blitzkrieg.
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  • ...lished by the University of Wisconsin Press explores the tragic efforts of the Polish people to create a new democratic state after electing their first P Paul Brykczynski received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in European History and <i>[https://www.amazon.com/g
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  • ...Rather, the persecution of homosexuals in Germany was primarily rooted in the fascist ideology of pro-natalism. ...establish the myth of the ideal Aryan male resulted in renewed interest of the gay "problem."
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  • ...is argument by profiling members of the Freikorps and then putting them on the couch for psychoanalysis that has been informed by post-Freudian theories. ...to untangle the fears, desires, and relationships that “might belong at the center of fascism, as a producer of life-destroying reality.”(227)
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  • ...ficient. France's famed Maginot Line proved utterly useless in the face of German forces new approach to mechanized warfare. ...These victories were so stunning that they gave rise to the myth of German military supremacy—a myth that has persisted to this day.
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