List of Books By or About Adolf Hitler - Articles

Articles

  • Aigner, Dietrich "Hitler's Ultimate Aims - A Programme of World Dominion?" pages 251-266 from Aspects of the Third Reich edited by H.W. Koch, Macmillan: London, 1985.
  • Bankier, David "Hitler and the Policy-Making Process on the Jewish Question" pages 1–20 from Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Volume 3, 1988.
  • Bloch, Eduard "My Patient, Hitler" pages 35–37 from Collier's, March 15, 1941.
  • Bloch, Eduard "My Patient, Hitler" pages 69–73 from Collier's, March 22, 1941.
  • Binion, Rudolph "Hitler's Concept of "Lebensraum": the Psychological Basis" pages 187-215 from History of Childhood Quarterly, Volume 1, 1973.
  • Binion, R. "Foam on the Hitler Wave" pages 552-558 from Journal of Modern History, Volume 46, 1974.
  • Bracher, K.D. "The Role of Hitler: Perspectives of Interpretation" pages 193-212 from Fascism: A Reader's Guide, edited by Walter Laqueur, Harmondsworth, 1979.
  • Broszat, M. "Hitler and the Genesis of the ‘Final Solution’: An Assessment of David Irving’s Theses" pages 73–125 from Yad Vashem Studies, Volume 13,1979; reprinted pages 390-429 in Aspects of the Third Reich edited by H.W. Koch, London: Macmillan, 1985, ISBN 0-333-35272-6.
  • Bullock, A. "Hitler and the Origins of the Second World War" pages 221-246 from European Diplomacy Between Two Wars, 1919-1939, edited by Hans Gatzke, Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1972.
  • Carr, William "The Hitler Image in the Last Half-Century" pages 462-488 from Aspects of the Third Reich, edited by H.W. Koch, Macmillan: London, 1985.
  • Erikson, Erik "The Legend of Hitler's Youth" pages 370-396 from Political Man and Social Man edited by Robert Paul Wolff, New York, 1966.
  • Fest, J. "On Remembering Adolf Hitler" pages 19–34 from Encounter, Volume 41, October 1973.
  • Hale, Oron James "Adolf Hitler: Taxpayer" pages 830-842 from American Historical Review, Volume 60, 1955.
  • Hauner, Milan "Did Hitler Want World Domination?" pages 15–32 from Journal of Contemporary History. Volume 13, 1978.
  • Hildebrand, K. “Hitler’s War Aims” pages 522-530 from The Journal of Modern History, Volume 48, Issue # 3 September 1976.
  • Hillgruber, A. "Hitler's Program" pages 49–55 from Germany and the Two World Wars. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1981.
  • Hillgruber, A. "England's Place in Hitler's Plans for World Dominion" pages 5–22 from Journal of Contemporary History, Volume 9, 1974.
  • Hoffmann, Peter "Hitler's Personal Security" pages 151-171 from Police Forces In History, edited by George Mosse, Beverly Hills, 1975.
  • Hoffmann, P. "Maurice Bavaud's Attempt to Assassinate Hitler in 1938" pages 173-204 from Police Forces In History edited by G. Mosse, Beverly Hills, 1975.
  • Kater, M. "Hitler in a Social Context" pages 243-272 from Central European History, Volume 14, 1981.
  • Kettenacker, Lothar "Social and Psychological Aspects of the Führer's Rule" pages 96–132 from Aspects of the Third Reich, edited by H.W. Koch, Macmillan: London, 1985.
  • Koch, H.W. "Hitler and the Origins of the Second World War Second Thoughts on the Status of Some of the Documents" pages 125-143 from The Historical Journal, Volume 11, No. 1 1968.
  • Koch, H.W. "Hitler's Programme and the Genesis of Operation `Barbarossa'" pages 285-324 from Aspects of the Third Reich, edited by H.W. Koch, Macmillan: London, 1985.
  • Michaelis, Meier "World Power Status or World Dominion? A Survey of the Literature on Hitler's 'Plan of World Dominion' (1937-1970)" pages 331-360 from Historical Journal. Volume 15, 1972.
  • Mommsen, H. "Hitler's Position in the Nazi System" pages 163-188 from From Weimar to Auschwitz. Oxford, 1991.
  • Mommsen, H. "Reflections on the Position of Hitler and Göring in the Third Reich" pages 86–97 from Reevaluating the Third Reich edited by Jane Caplan and Thomas Childers, New York, 1993.
  • Preston, Paul "Franco and Hitler: The Myth of Hendaye 1940" pages 1–16 from Contemporary European History, Volume 1, 1992.
  • Roberston, E.M. "Hitler's Planning for War and the Response of the Great Powers" pages 196-234 from Aspects of the Third Reich, edited by H.W. Koch, Macmillan: London, 1985.
  • Trevor-Roper, H. "Hitlers Kriegsziele" pages 121-133 from Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitsgeschichte, Volume 8, 1960, translated into English as "Hitler's War Aims" pages 235-250 from Aspects of The Third Reich edited by H.W. Koch, London: Macmillan Ltd, 1985.
  • Watt, D.C. "Hitler's Visit to Rome and the May Weekend Crisis: A Study In Hitler's Response to External Stimuli" pages 23–32 from Journal of Contemporary History, Volume 9, 1974.
  • Weinberg, G. "Adolf Hitler" pages 5–38 from Visions of Victory The Hopes of Eight World War II Leaders, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
  • Weinberg, G. "Hitler's Private Testament of May 2, 1938" pages 415-419 from Journal of Modern History, Volume 27, 1955.
  • Weinberg, G. "Hitler's Image of the United States" pages 1006-1021 from American Historical Review, Volume 69, Issue #4, July 1964.
  • Weinberg, G. "Hitler and England: Pretense and Reality" pages 299-309 from German Studies Review, Volume 8, 1985.
  • Weinberg, Gerhard; Topitsch, Ernst; Taylor, A.; Taylor, B. (June 1989). "Review of Stalin's War: A Radical New Theory of the Origins of the Second World War by Ernst Topitsch". The American Historical Review 94 (3): 800–801. doi:10.2307/1873876. OCLC 486363416.
  • Weinberg, G. "The World Through Hitler's Eyes" pages 30–56 from Germany, Hitler and World War II Essays in Modern German and World History, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995.

Read more about this topic:  List Of Books By Or About Adolf Hitler

Famous quotes containing the word articles:

    A dwarf who brings a standard along with him to measure his own size—take my word, is a dwarf in more articles than one.
    Laurence Sterne (1713–1768)

    It was not sufficient for the disquiet of our minds that we disputed at the end of seventeen hundred years upon the articles of our own religion, but we must likewise introduce into our quarrels those of the Chinese. This dispute, however, was not productive of any great disturbances, but it served more than any other to characterize that busy, contentious, and jarring spirit which prevails in our climates.
    Voltaire [François Marie Arouet] (1694–1778)

    How many things served us but yesterday as articles of faith, which today we deem but fables?
    Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592)