The Dictators: Hitler's Germany and Stalin's RussiaAllen Lane, 2004 - 848 pagina's Half a century after their deaths, the dictatorships of Stalin and Hitler still cast a long and terrible shadow over the modern world. They were the most destructive and lethal regimes in history, murdering millions. Yet millions of Germans and Russians enthusiastically supported them and the values they stood for. |
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