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  • ...r that he intended the "disappearance" of the Jews one way or another.<ref>Ian Kershaw, ''Hitler'' (W.W. Norton, 2000) Volume II, 350</ref>
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  • ...urope]]: the noted [[United Kingdom|British]] historian of the Nazi era, [[Ian Kershaw]], has characterised Action T4 as “a vital step in the descent into moder | author = Ian Kershaw
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  • ...urope]]: the noted [[United Kingdom|British]] historian of the Nazi era, [[Ian Kershaw]], has characterised Action T4 as "a vital step in the descent into modern
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  • ...ch 1924. Strasser (“the most able of the leading Nazis” of this period<ref>Ian Kershaw, ''Hitler'', Volume I (W.W. Norton 1999), 270</ref>), took the “socialist ...both opinions, but he is on his way to coming over to us completely.” <ref>Ian Kershaw, ''Hitler'', I, 272</ref> Goebbels, with his journalistic skills, soon beca
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  • ...in the Nazi regime, newly designated as [[Adolf Hitler]]'s successor<ref>[[Ian Kershaw]], ''Hitler'' Volume II (W.W. Norton 2000), 396</ref>. Heydrich would have
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  • *[[Ian Kershaw]], Hitler<ref> see [http://www.amazon.com/Hitler-1936-1945-Nemesis-Ian-Kers
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  • ...isspiraten'' including [[Bartholomäus Schink]], were hanged in public.<ref>Ian Kershaw, ''Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis'', 704</ref> ...ventually some 5,000 people were arrested and about 200 were executed <ref>Ian Kershaw, ''Hitler 1936-1945: Nemesis'', 693</ref> – not all of them connected wit
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