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What (who) is Zweites Buch - definition


Zweites Buch         
BOOK CONTAINING AN UNEDITED TRANSCRIPT OF ADOLF HITLER'S THOUGHTS ON FOREIGN POLICY WRITTEN IN 1928; WRITTEN AFTER MEIN KAMPF, BUT NOT PUBLISHED IN HIS LIFETIME
Hitlers Second Book; Sequel to Mein Kampf; Hitler's Second Book: The Unpublished Sequel to Mein Kampf; Hitler's Secret Book; Hitler's Second Book; Second Book; Zweites Buch
The Zweites Buch (, "Second Book"), published in English as Hitler's Secret Book and later as Hitler's Second Book,Publishers Weekly is an unedited transcript of Adolf Hitler's thoughts on foreign policy written in 1928; it was written after Mein Kampf and was not published in his lifetime.
Hitlers Zweites Buch         
BOOK CONTAINING AN UNEDITED TRANSCRIPT OF ADOLF HITLER'S THOUGHTS ON FOREIGN POLICY WRITTEN IN 1928; WRITTEN AFTER MEIN KAMPF, BUT NOT PUBLISHED IN HIS LIFETIME
Hitlers Second Book; Sequel to Mein Kampf; Hitler's Second Book: The Unpublished Sequel to Mein Kampf; Hitler's Secret Book; Hitler's Second Book; Second Book; Zweites Buch
The Zweites Buch (, "Second Book"), published in English as Hitler's Secret Book and later as Hitler's Second Book,Publishers Weekly is an unedited transcript of Adolf Hitler's thoughts on foreign policy written in 1928; it was written after Mein Kampf and was not published in his lifetime.
Maximilian Theodor Buch         
  • Max Buch.
BALTIC GERMAN PHYSICIAN AND AUTHOR
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Maximilian Theodor (Max) Buch (29 August 1850 Räpina, Livonian Governorate, Russian Empire – 6 January 1920 Lappeenranta, Finland) was a Baltic German-born Finnish physician, ethnographer, court councillor, Finnish nationalist, and advocate of public education. His extensive literary production is mainly in German, but he also published in Swedish and Russian.