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Book Review
No one should be put off reading Patrick Cockburn’s remarkable biography of his father by its misleading subtitle
John R. MacArthur
Thuringia’s elections ought not to matter too much to the outside world. But it was here that the Nazis had their first electoral breakthrough
Lisa Haseldine
Richard J. Evans structures his answer in the form of twenty-three potted biographies — of Hitler himself and a selection of his enablers
Nigel Jones
The beach was alive with the shambles and the order of war. There were dead men and wounded men and men brewing tea
Iain Macleod
Theater
The Nazis saw the character as a useful tool of propaganda
Susannah Heschel