Administrative divisions of Nazi Germany (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Administrative divisions of Nazi Germany" in English language version.

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  • Burleigh, Michael (1988). Germany Turns Eastwards: A Study of Ostforschung in the Third Reich. Cambridge University Press, p. 142.[9]
  • Manoschek, Walter (1995). "Serbien ist judenfrei": militärische Besatzungspolitik und Judenvernichtung in Serbien 1941/42. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, p. 27.[10]
  • MacDonald, Michael H. (1996). Europe: A Tantalizing Romance. Past and Present Europe for Students and the Serious Traveller. University Press of America, p. 128. [11]
  • Strobl, Gerwin (2000). The Germanic Isle: Nazi Perceptions of Britain. Cambridge University Press, p. 36-60. [12]
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  • Martin Bormann’s Minutes of a Meeting at Hitler’s Headquarters (16 July 1941) [7]

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