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Apr 3, 1955 — —· 71 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM AUTHOR · HISTORY · POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT

Michael Burleigh

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Michael Burleigh (born 3 April 1955) is an English author and historian whose primary focus is on Nazi Germany and related subjects. He has also been active in bringing history to television. Source: [Michael Burleigh](

London, United Kingdom
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When war broke out in the summer of 1914, most European capitals briefly heaved with crowds of chauvinistic clerks.

— from The Third Reich, 2003

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Death and Deliverance

1994

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Between 1939 and 1945 the Nazis systematically murdered as many as 200,000 mentally ill or physically disabled people whom they stigmatised as 'life unworthy of life'. This complex and covert series of operations was known as the 'euthanasia' programme. It provided many of the personnel and the technical expertise later deployed in the 'Final Solution'. This is the first full-scale study in English of the 'euthanasia' programme. It considers the role of all those involved in these policies: bureaucrats, doctors, nurses, health officials, lawyers, clerics, and also parents, relatives, and the patients themselves. Using a wealth of original archival material, it highlights many of the moral issues involved in a way that is profoundly disquieting. The book concludes by showing the ease with which many of the perpetrators filtered back into German society after 1945.

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The Third Reich

2003

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"The Third Reich: A New History restores a broader perspective and intellectual unity to the many subjects that have become academic sub-specialities. It offers a radical re-examination of the Third Reich from its incubation in the hopelessness which followed the German defeat in 1918 to the Nazi regime's final destructive spiral and the aftershocks of de-Nazification."--BOOK JACKET.

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Germany Turns Eastwards

1988

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