Nazi Conspiracy and AggressionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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... Keitel , “ a willing tool in Hitler's hands for every one of his decisions . " so The Generals did not confine their participation to merely military matters . They participated in all major diplomatic and political maneuvers , such as ...
... Keitel , “ a willing tool in Hitler's hands for every one of his decisions . " so The Generals did not confine their participation to merely military matters . They participated in all major diplomatic and political maneuvers , such as ...
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... Keitel , and others , his readiness " to attack Poland at the first suitable oppor- tunity , " even though he recognized that " further successes cannot be attained without the shedding of blood . " The larcenous motives behind this ...
... Keitel , and others , his readiness " to attack Poland at the first suitable oppor- tunity , " even though he recognized that " further successes cannot be attained without the shedding of blood . " The larcenous motives behind this ...
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... Keitel , Raeder , Frick , and Funk , with others , met as the Reich Defense Council in June of 1939. The minutes , authenticated by Goering , are revealing evidence of the way in which each step of Nazi planning dovetailed with every ...
... Keitel , Raeder , Frick , and Funk , with others , met as the Reich Defense Council in June of 1939. The minutes , authenticated by Goering , are revealing evidence of the way in which each step of Nazi planning dovetailed with every ...
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... Keitel was unambiguous : " The objections arise from the military conception of chivalrous warfare ! This is the destruction of an ideology ! Therefore I approve and back the measures . ' 99102 The Geneva Convention would have been ...
... Keitel was unambiguous : " The objections arise from the military conception of chivalrous warfare ! This is the destruction of an ideology ! Therefore I approve and back the measures . ' 99102 The Geneva Convention would have been ...
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... Keitel and Jodl , and no sailor above Raeder and Doenitz . Who can be responsible for the duplicitous diplomacy if not the Foreign Ministers , von Neurath and Ribbentrop , and the diplomatic handy man , von Papen ? Who should be ...
... Keitel and Jodl , and no sailor above Raeder and Doenitz . Who can be responsible for the duplicitous diplomacy if not the Foreign Ministers , von Neurath and Ribbentrop , and the diplomatic handy man , von Papen ? Who should be ...
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