Selasa, 14 Februari 2017

Book Review: WWII Coffee Table Books

HITLER’S WAR: World War II as Portrayed by Signal, the International Nazi Propaganda Magazine By Jeremy Harwood. 224 pp. Zenith, 2014. $25. The biweekly Wehrmacht magazine was sleek and glossy and full of arresting photos and illustrations; it focused on the troops but also covered economics, science, and the arts. Never distributed in Germany itself, …

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