Ian Kershaw
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Ian Kershaw sees 1945 as a real watershed in Europe’s history of the last century.
Published August 17 2005
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Ian Kershaw reviews three new works on the Third Reich
Published November 1 1993
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Historic attachments to heroic leadership combined with a mastery of propaganda techniques to mesmerise Germany into acceptance of the charismatic authority offered by the Nazi 'Fuhrer'. Published November 1 1985
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by Richard Bessel
Published March 1 1985
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Ian Kershaw wonders whether there was one single path of German history leading inexorably to Nazism.
Published January 1 1983
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Ian Kershaw on an English translation of a German history of Nazi government
Published October 1 1981
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