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Hester Vaizey on how regimes employed different temporal signatures to legitimate their authority
An insightful contribution to a crowded field invites us to consider Nazism as a promise to deliver a different kind of society, finds Hester Vaizey
Book of the week: memoirs of the Weimar generation are formed into a powerful social history, writes Hester Vaizey
An anecdote about a sandwich illustrates the Allies¡¯ struggle to make the Nazis pay, says Hester Vaizey
Millions went West for a better life, but there were casualties in the human traffic, says Hester Vaizey