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Domarus Wolfgang. The complete Hitler: a digital desktop reference to his speeches and proclamations, 1932-1945

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Domarus Wolfgang. The complete Hitler: a digital desktop reference to his speeches and proclamations, 1932-1945
Wauconda, IL.: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1990. — 3388 p. Originally published in German:
Hitler. Reden und Proklamationen 1932–1945. Translated from the German by Mary Fran Golbert.
ISBN: 0-86516-228X (four volume set)
Volume I: 1932–1934.
Volume II: 1935–1938.
Volume III: 1939–1940.
Volume IV: 1941–1945.
This publication of the speeches and proclamations of Adolf Hitler is the final product of records I compiled during the years 1932 to 1945 and supplemented by sources and publications made available after World War II. Such in-depth study of materials documenting the very recent past - and at such an early date - may first appear unusual for a historian who had, until then, specialized in the nineteenth century. There are, however, certain parallels between the two fields. My own avid interest in English history led me to concentrate my scholarly research on Napoleon I and Wihelm II. When, in 1932, Adolf Hitler became the most important political figure in Germany, I became interested in his public words for, in terms of foreign policy, they reminded me of these two historical predecessors.
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