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  1. Gerhard Ludwig Weinberg (born 1 January 1928) is a German-born American diplomatic and military historian noted for his studies in the history of Nazi Germany and World War II. Weinberg is the William Rand Kenan, Jr. Professor Emeritus of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

  2. 30 dic 2015 · December 30, 2015. The first German edition of “Mein Kampf” since 1945 will be published in January. Gerhard Weinberg, a historian who fled Nazi Germany as a child, says it’s about time ...

  3. Descrizione. Il volume intende offrire un resoconto realmente globale della guerra che coinvolse tutti i continenti. Partendo dai cambiamenti che rimodellarono l'Europa e le sue colonie dopo la Grande Guerra, Gerhard Weinberg presenta sotto una nuova luce ogni aspetto del secondo conflitto mondiale.

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  4. Dr. Weinberg has been the William Rand Kenan Jr. Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill since 1974. He has written many books including A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II (Cambridge University Press, 1994) and Germany, Hitler, World War II (Cambridge University Press, 1995).

  5. 14 ago 2018 · Weinberg is professor emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author of Visions of Victory and Hitler’s Foreign Policy 1933–1939. It’s now more than sixty years since the end of World War II, but are there still important questions about the war that remain unanswered?

  6. Gerhard L. Weinberg. Torino, Utet, XXXI-1.295 pp., Euro 35,00 (ed. or. Cambridge, 20052) Anno di pubblicazione: 2007. Una pagina di scheda-recensione contro 31 pagine d’Introduzione, 1.059 di testo, 170 di note, 30 di bibliografia ragionata e 35 fra carte e indice dei nomi: in gergo militare, per stare al tema, una «missione impossibile».

  7. Gerhard Weinberg, author of The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany.1 His study deals with the years 1933-39, which historians have generally viewed as the period most pertinent to the immediate causes of World War II.