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    Gerhard Ludwig Weinberg (born 1 January 1928) is a German-born American diplomatic and military historian noted for his studies in the history of Nazi...
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    University Press, 1985 p. 35 Gerhard Weinberg, A World in Arms, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 597 Gerhard Weinberg, A World in Arms, Cambridge:...
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    of the United States by American historian Gerhard Weinberg. Unable to find an American publisher, Weinberg turned to his mentor – Hans Rothfels at the...
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    was written after Mein Kampf and was not published in his lifetime. Gerhard Weinberg speculates that the Zweites Buch was not published in 1928 because...
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    Weinberg, Gerhard L. A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II. 2nd Edition. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005. Weinberg, Gerhard L...
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    peaceful solution to the Danzig dispute, leading the American historian Gerhard Weinberg to comment that "perhaps Chamberlain's haggard appearance did him more...
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  • Gerald Weinberg (1933 –2018), US computer scientist Gerhard Weinberg (b. 1928), German-born US World War II historian Gladys Davidson Weinberg (1909-2002)...
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    required Britain and Italy to come Germany's aid. The American historian Gerhard Weinberg called the demilitarised status of the Rhineland the "single most important...
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    furnished to West Germany under the post-1948 Marshall Plan. According to Gerhard Weinberg, reparations were paid, towns were rebuilt, orchards replanted, mines...
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    Klaus Hildebrand, Andreas Hillgruber, Jochen Thies, Gunter Moltman and Gerhard Weinberg, who argue that Germany aimed at world conquest, and the "continentalists"...
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  • amount, subject to authentication by their chosen expert, Gerhard Weinberg. In 1952 Weinberg, a cautious and careful historian, had written the Guide to...
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    it intend, as some have contended, to launch a preventative war." Gerhard Weinberg, a scholar of Nazi foreign policy, supports their view, arguing that...
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  • Hillgruber, Klaus Hildebrand, Eberhard Jäckel, Leni Yahil, Israel Gutman, Gerhard Weinberg, Walter Laqueur, Saul Friedländer, Richard Breitman, Lucy Dawidowicz...
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    the books, knocked over furniture, shouted obscenities". Historian Gerhard Weinberg is quoted as saying: Houses of worship burned down, vandalized, in...
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  • really mattered. It is often used by intentionalist historians such as Gerhard Weinberg, Andreas Hillgruber, and Richard Overy to prove that Hitler planned...
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  • World War included: Isaac Deutscher, Barbara Tuchman, Ian Morrow, Gerhard Weinberg, Elizabeth Wiskemann, W. N. Medlicott, Tim Mason, John Lukacs, Karl...
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    the Cold War, this could have helped cause World War III. Historian Gerhard Weinberg wrote that the expulsions of the Sudeten Germans was justified as the...
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    would be considered to have been rejected. The American historian Gerhard Weinberg described the scene: "When Ribbentrop refused to give a copy of the...
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    Islands for the planned showdown with America. The American historian Gerhard Weinberg wrote: "The fact that Germans were willing to forgo Spain's participation...
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    in part as a reply to Goerdeler's memorandum (Gerhard Ritter favoured this theory whereas Gerhard Weinberg rejects it). On 4 September 1936, speaking before...
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    towards the military and away from the NSDAP. The American historian Gerhard Weinberg wrote about the oath to Hitler: The assertion that most felt bound...
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    war before the "communists" reached Trieste. The American historian Gerhard Weinberg wrote: "The whole 'Sunrise' episode reflects very badly on the judgement...
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    German–Polish Non-Aggression Pact. Historians such as William Carr, Gerhard Weinberg, and Ian Kershaw have argued that one reason for Hitler's rush to war...
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  • 4 March 2003 Forum: Gerhard L. Weinberg: Nicolas Berg, The Holocaust and West German Historians. Comments by Gerhard Weinberg. Hans Rothfels and the...
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    objectives save Arnhem … won, but without Arnhem the rest were as nothing." Gerhard Weinberg wrote "At the end of ten days of bitter fighting … the attempt to 'bounce'...
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    Stalingrad, "... sealed the fate of Sixth Army". Historians, including Gerhard Weinberg, have pointed out that Manstein's version of the events at Stalingrad...
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    Ray Moseley, Circo Paoletti, Giorgio Rochat, Gerhard Schreiber, Brian Sullivan, and Gerhard Weinberg, as well as by contemporary Italian politicians...
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    to placate the Nazi regime to expedite his own goals. The historian Gerhard Weinberg states that Model had benefited from the hastening of the evolution...
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    movement was not a continuation of the banned parties. American historian Gerhard Weinberg described Henlein as "...a thirty-five year-old veteran of the war...
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    while Greiser served as the Senate president. The American historian Gerhard Weinberg wrote: "The two could not abide each, and the very fact that both were...
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