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After the crisis of 1941–42 on the Eastern Front, Hitler demanded total mobilization.Fritz Sauckeltook over the recruitment of foreign labour, whileAlbert Speerwas appointed minister of armaments. By a remarkable feat of organization and improvisation, Speer succeeded in maintaining and even raising ...
This particular challenge fascinated Hitler, who in 1937, initiated the development of a long-range monoplane. Aside from the many things that might be learned from the experiment, Hitler envisioned this aircraft undertaking the long-range flight from Berlin to Tokyo for the 1940 Olympic Games, ca...
Death and the Afterlife. Nearly 70 percent of Germans are members of a Christian church, and many of these share common Christian beliefs in himmel (heaven) and hölle (hell) as destinations of the soul after death. Many other Germans describe themselves as agnostics or atheists, in whic...
& Smyth, R. (2017). Hitler's judges: Ideological commitment and the death penalty in Nazi Germany. Economic Journal, forthcoming.Geerling, Wayne et al. (2018). "Hitler's Judges: Ideological Commitment and the Death Penalty in Nazi Germany". Economic Journal 128 (614), pp. 2414-2449....
Geerling, WayneMagee, GaryMishra, VinodSmyth, RussellThe economic journalGeerling, Wayne et al. (2018). "Hitler's Judges: Ideological Commitment and the Death Penalty in Nazi Germany". Economic Journal 128 (614), pp. 2414-2449.
Similarly, the fate of several members of the Nazi leadership after 1945 came to be mythologised, with various conspiracy theories questioning the cause, or very fact, of their deaths. This chapter explores the post-war survival rumours surrounding Adolf Hitler. It questions the social purpose ...