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... important terror was as a means of coercing them into sub- mission . The Nazis themselves were the first to admit this . On 15 March 1933 , referring to the semi - free elections that had taken place ten days previously , giving the ...
... important terror was as a means of coercing them into sub- mission . The Nazis themselves were the first to admit this . On 15 March 1933 , referring to the semi - free elections that had taken place ten days previously , giving the ...
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... important in this context were the legal and judicial professions , including the regular police force and the Gestapo , most of whose officers were already serving policemen under the Weimar Republic . In Prussia only three hundred out ...
... important in this context were the legal and judicial professions , including the regular police force and the Gestapo , most of whose officers were already serving policemen under the Weimar Republic . In Prussia only three hundred out ...
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... important source of animal protein , measured by both bone frequency , MNI and implied meat weight , suggestions of loose - herding , semi - domestication or any other man : animal relationship closer than opportunistic hunting have ...
... important source of animal protein , measured by both bone frequency , MNI and implied meat weight , suggestions of loose - herding , semi - domestication or any other man : animal relationship closer than opportunistic hunting have ...
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Foundlings Lostlings Changelings | 1 |
Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany | 53 |
A E Housmans Rejected Addresses | 83 |
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