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How the appeasement of Hitler played into his hands
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From Bismarck to Hitler, how German rulers rewrote history
Christopher Clark’s new book explores how Germany’s leaders learnt to bend the past to suit the present. Today’s politics…
When writers revolt
The events behind the short-lived writers’ revolution in Germany in 1918.
How Winston Churchill used his storytelling skills to shape his country’s history
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