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In the year 2001, Theses & Dissertations
Press started an ambitious series of scholarly books addressing various
topics of World War Two seen from a different perspective than most books
published in the English language. It is a skeptical, unbiased view that does
not paint everything in black and white. It shows the multi-facetted nature of
this struggle for imperial survival of Germany and Japan on the one hand, and
for unrestricted world domination by the U.S., the USSR, and Great Britain on the
other hand.
So far, the following book has appeared in
this series (to learn more about it, click on the link):
Volume 1: Joachim Hoffmann, Stalin's War of
Extermination 1941-1945. Planning, Realization, Documentation
Stalin's War of Extermination reveals the Red Army's grisly record of
atrocities against soldiers and civilians, but establishes beyond cavil that
torture, murder, and rape of the captive and the helpless was official Soviet
policy, as ordered by Comrade J.V. Stalin. An indispensable book for all
students of World War II as it actually happened, as well as a revisionist
classic that has shaken anti-German propagandists to the marrow.
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In Preparation:
| Franz W. Seidler, Crimes Against the Wehrmacht (2. vols.) |
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| Walter Post, The Defamed Wehrmacht |
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