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... published under other titles , and books that do not belong but that were included in earlier bibliographies . Hans - Peter Neumann lists nearly everything that appeared in the Soviet zone of occupation in Germany and after it in the ...
... published under other titles , and books that do not belong but that were included in earlier bibliographies . Hans - Peter Neumann lists nearly everything that appeared in the Soviet zone of occupation in Germany and after it in the ...
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... published in the Weimar Republic ( during Nazi rule there were far fewer books of this kind ) . The Haggard bibliography suffers from the same defects of erratic bibliographing , but is more complete , since most German Haggard ...
... published in the Weimar Republic ( during Nazi rule there were far fewer books of this kind ) . The Haggard bibliography suffers from the same defects of erratic bibliographing , but is more complete , since most German Haggard ...
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... published in English in any form , and that it will not be published elsewhere until after it has been published in SFS ; ( 2 ) that the author will be financially responsible for any legal action taken against SFS by cause of the ...
... published in English in any form , and that it will not be published elsewhere until after it has been published in SFS ; ( 2 ) that the author will be financially responsible for any legal action taken against SFS by cause of the ...
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