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Martin Broszat (14
August 1926 – 14
October 1989) was a
German historian specializing in
modern German social history. As
director of the
Institut für...
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Broszat 1985, pp. 392–393
Broszat 1985, p. 393, 413-419
Broszat 1985, p. 394
Broszat 1985, pp. 413–415
Broszat 1985, pp. 414–415
Broszat 1985, pp...
- Raul Hilberg, Karl Schleunes,
Christopher Browning, Hans Mommsen,
Martin Broszat, Götz Aly,
Christian Gerlach,
Zygmunt Bauman,
Timothy Snyder and David...
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German historian Martin Broszat, and
until his retirement, he was a
professor at the
University of Sheffield.
Kershaw has
called Broszat an "inspirational mentor"...
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Margaritis 2019, p. 26.
Shepherd 2016, p. 29.
Tucker 2005, p. 691.
Broszat 1981, pp. 308–309.
Kershaw 2001, p. 300.
Stahel 2009, p. 34.
Stahel 2009...
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elections were conducted. Source:
Andreas Gonschior Source:
Broszat 1981, p. 106.
Broszat 1981, p. 112. Gonschior, Andreas. "Wahlen in der
Weimarer Republik"...
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Broszat 1981, pp. 104–111.
Orlow 1973, pp. 74–75.
Broszat 1981, pp. 124–125.
Miller &
Schulz 2017, pp. 29, 134.
Orlow 1973, pp. 247–248.
Broszat 1981...
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Bilingual Education (Columbia
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Broszat 1978, p. 144.
Kitchen 2000, p. 214.
Kurtz 1970, p. 60. Stürmer 2000, p...
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economic instability and
pressure from
competing global empires.
Martin Broszat, a
functionalist historian, has been
noted many
times to
point towards...
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mobile death squads who had
nothing to do with the
death camps.
Martin Broszat wrote that: "He [Irving] is too
eager to
accept authenticity for objectivity...