
What the World Rejected: Hitler's Peace Offers 1933-1940
Catégorie: Etudes supérieures, Romans et littérature, Tourisme et voyages
Auteur: Douglas Adams
Éditeur: Frank Miller, Charlotte Brontë
Publié: 2019-11-07
Écrivain: Jade Summer, Kiera Cass
Langue: Catalan, Italien, Sanskrit
Format: eBook Kindle, Livre audio
Auteur: Douglas Adams
Éditeur: Frank Miller, Charlotte Brontë
Publié: 2019-11-07
Écrivain: Jade Summer, Kiera Cass
Langue: Catalan, Italien, Sanskrit
Format: eBook Kindle, Livre audio
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What the World Rejected: Hitler's Peace Offers 1933-1940 ... - What the World Rejected: Hitler's Peace Offers 1933-1940 Including: A Final Appeal for Peace and Sanity, July 1940, by Adolf Hitler; Hitler's Political Testament, April 1945; Hermann Göring's Last Letter to Winston Churchill, Nuremberg, October 1946, and Neville Chamberlain in The Forrestal Diaries: "The World Jews Have Forced England into the War."
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