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Title: a path to a dead end: weimar republic
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Bibliography
: Fischer. F., (1986), From Kaiserreich to third Reich, Oxford University Press, London. Gilbert. M.,(1997), A history of the twentieth century: Volume one: 1900-1933, Bath Press, Great Britain. Gill. A., (1994), An honourable defeat, William Heinemann Ltd, London... Showed first 250 characters
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Bibliography
: Fischer. F., (1986), From Kaiserreich to third Reich, Oxford University Press, London. Gilbert. M.,(1997), A history of the twentieth century: Volume one: 1900-1933, Bath Press, Great Britain. Gill. A., (1994), An honourable defeat, William Heinemann Ltd, London... Showed next 250 characters
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