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Defending the indefensible - Vladimir Putin on the Nazi-Soviet Pact

Defending the indefensible - Vladimir Putin on the Nazi-Soviet Pact | Human Interest | Scoop.it
This week, in a meeting with young historians in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin made a rather startling statement.  In

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Kent College History's curator insight, July 20, 2017 5:14 AM
Roger Moorhouse's response in 2014 to Vladimir Putin's defence of the Nazi-Soviet Pact.
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When Adolf Hitler confidante Unity Mitford came to stay - BBC News

When Adolf Hitler confidante Unity Mitford came to stay - BBC News | Human Interest | Scoop.it
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Kent College History's curator insight, April 30, 2017 5:33 AM
'As one of the high-society sisters who enthralled and scandalised 20th Century England, Unity Mitford's return home from Germany in January 1940 caused an outcry. Fresh from an ill-fated dalliance with Adolf Hitler and with a bullet lodged in her brain, Unity had the government, MI5 and the nation's gossip columnists hot on her heels. So how did she end up living with a family in a quiet Warwickshire vicarage?'
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Top 10 books about Weimar and Nazi Berlin

Top 10 books about Weimar and Nazi Berlin | Human Interest | Scoop.it
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Kent College History's curator insight, June 1, 2017 3:16 AM
'From Hans Fallada to Vladimir Nabokov, a novelist recommends fiction from a city moving through its darkest years.'
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Nuremberg - Explore the Nuremberg Trials!

Nuremberg - Explore the Nuremberg Trials! | Human Interest | Scoop.it
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Kent College History's curator insight, October 28, 2016 4:08 AM
'The Harvard Law School Library's Nuremberg Trials Project is an open-access initiative to create and present digitized images or full-text versions of the Library's Nuremberg documents, descriptions of each document, and general information about the trials.'