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- Tags: Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
Warum es mit Hitler keinen Frieden gibt
Dietrich, Hitler and Himmler
Trotz misslungenem Attentat auf Hitler, proklamieren Generale Friedensregierung
Unbeschränkter Nationaler Notstand
Sternenbanner 14 September 1944
There is a description of allied army successes in the West.…
Luftpost Nummer 42
Gen's Story
The first part of the memoir talks of the many trials Genek went through both in attempting to rejoin his Polish Air Force unit and, once the Germans overran the country, escape to England.
Ganek…
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Flight Lieutenant Morren's service life
Sergeant B Boothman
Totaler Krieg [Total War]
Arthur Mace's diary 8th January 1942 to 15th March 1944
There is a second diary for 1943 only and its contents are identical to the first diary. A third diary covers 1944.
Year 1942
The diary describes tedium and excitement of training through 1942. He…
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Dangers Not Over/Syria for Syrians
Concentration Camp Survivors at Stalag 3A name 30 German war criminals
Luckenwalde Intelligence Summary
Liberation of Stalag 3A
Wir fahren nach Engelland! Oder: Der Drang nach Osten
Luftpost 10th March 1944
Introduction from Arthur Harris for Hamish Mahaddie
Drei Machte ein Kriegsziel
Hitler oder Roosevelt? Wem glaubst du?
From the Fuhrer's Speech
In Hitler’s speech to the Reichstag on 19th July 1940, he appeals to England to avert its destruction and end the war. He asserts the Axis’s power and indefinite supplies through occupied Europe. He believes that the arms…