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Michael Burleigh

Religion and 19th-century Germany
Published May 31 1995
Published October 1 1994
Michael Burleigh reviews two new books on Nazism
Published April 30 1994

Michael Burleigh on Volkswagen's Nazi past

Published November 1 1992

Michael Burleigh examines how the impact of German unification has affected the evaluation of the country's history from both sides of the former divide.

Published December 1 1991
Must the historians be morally neutral on the subject he or she investigates? Michael Burleigh offers a personal view.
Published November 1 1991
A review of a new biography on the feared Nazi leader
Published February 1 1991

What would Europe (and Britain) have looked like if Hitler had won the war? Michael Burleigh unveils a fascinating, if chilling panorama of megalomaniac architecture and social engineering.

Published August 31 1990
Publications dealing with incidents during the Nazi regime
Published July 31 1990

'...Thou shalt not strive officiously to keep alive' - Michael Burleigh describes how the traditional debate over euthanasia was given a perverted twist by the Nazi use of it for a campaign of mass extermination, and the films and actors they used to enlist support for it.

Published February 1 1990
Michael Burleigh investigates how academia was pressed into service to legitimise Nazi imperialism in the conquered East.
Published August 31 1988

Michael Burleigh charts the career of one of the pillars of the German scholarly establishment under the Third Reich an invaluable middle-man in 're-educating' his pupils and massaging research to suit Nazi ideology.

Published March 1 1987

The medieval order of Teutonic Knights held powerful sway over the historical imagination of Germany until the Second World War. Why and how did this nationalist myth flourish?

Published May 31 1985

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