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World War II
On the Battle of Bamber Bridge and Racial Divisions During World War II
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| July 28, 2020
Learning to Decipher My Father's Past in Nazi Germany
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L. Annette Binder
| July 24, 2020
On the Evils of Adolph Hitler
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| July 16, 2020
Military Historian Michael Neiberg on Dunkirk and the Fall of France
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This 1940s Dutch children's book depicts Hitler as a bug who eventually gets eaten.
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Bringing Hitler's Hidden Army to Justice
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