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MacDonogh 2000, p. 47;
Mitford 1970, p. 19;
Showalter 1986, p. xiv.
Kugler 1840, pp. 39–38;
MacDonogh 2000, p. 47;
Ritter 1936, pp. 26–27.
MacDonogh 2000...
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Soldiers of the Leibstandarte, J.J.
Fedorowicz Publishing, Inc. 2008, p 26. www.
macdonogh.co.uk MP3
Interview with
Giles MacDonogh on
After the
Reich [1] [2]...
- Magazine. Vol. 40, no. 239. p. 680.
MacDonogh 2000, p. 117;
Crompton 2009, p. 504;
Mitford 1984, pp. 95–96.
MacDonogh 2000, p. 125. See
Louis Crompton,...
- company.
MacDonogh was
published in
outlets including Dublin Magazine, the Observer, Harper's, and The
American Mercury. Much of
MacDonogh's poetry was...
- 306–308
MacDonogh, p. 124
Quoted in
MacDonogh, p. 132
MacDonogh, pp. 126–127
MacDonogh, p. 134 Lok, p. 124 Drayton, p. 10
MacDonogh, pp. 141–142
MacDonogh, pp...
- 1977, pp. 18.
Topham 1915, p. 14.
MacDonogh 2000, p. 323.
Viktoria Luise 1977, pp. 40. Vovk 2012, pp. 243–244.
MacDonogh 2000, p. 340.
Viktoria Luise 1977...
-
telegrams from
British Lords Halifax and Londonderry. The
historian Giles MacDonogh later described the
German reaction to the birth: The
Reich was jubilant...
- jta.org. 20
March 2015.
Retrieved 2018-10-26.
MacDonogh 2009, p. 61.
MacDonogh 2009, p. 69,71.
MacDonogh 2009, p. 137. F. Somary, Erinnerungen, Manesses...
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called it "an
essential insight into the
totalitarian regime".
Giles MacDonogh wrote in The
Guardian that the
culture of
informants and
moral capitulations...
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responsible for the rape of
around 3,000
women and
eight men.[discuss]
Giles MacDonogh states in
After the
Reich that
German estimates numbered around 5,000...