Encyclopedia of the Third Reich

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Bittrich
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Encyclopedia of the Third Reich

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Is this a good book to obtain or would it be a waste of my time? It seems like it would be a great addition to my library. Any suggestions?
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Buy it!!

It is an excellent source for much of the detailing that is so often overlooked in studies, such as the original 25 points of the D.A.P. and the early lives of many of what became the elité of the Third Reich heirachy.

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It is a very good reference book and "whos who in the third reich" is another very good one but they kind of frustrate me sometimes because they seem to omit some pretty "heavy hitters". Don't know why because info is readily available for these figures. Wish they would keep updating them!
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Heavy Hitters...

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They probably leave out "Heavy Hitters because there so well know about. I'm more interested in those who I don't know too much about. For example Amon Goeth. Thanks for the feedback.
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