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Bibliography
Gerhard L. Weinberg
1 May 2009
Books:
Visions of Victory: The Hopes of Eight World War II Leaders (New York: Cambridge
University Press, 2005). Polish, Greek, and Turkish editions.
Germany, Hitler, and World War II (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1995).
A World at Arms: A Global History of World War II (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1994). New edition, 2005. German edition, Die Welt in Waffen:
Die globale Geschichte des Zweiten Weltkriegs (Stuttgart: Deutsche VerlagsAnstalt, 1995); Spanish edition, Un mundo en armas (Barcelona: Critica, 1995);
Polish edition, Part I (Cracow: Enigma Press, 2001), Parts II and III
forthcoming; Italian edition, Il mundo in armi (Turin: UTET, 2007); Swedish
edition, forthcoming.
World in the Balance: Behind the Scenes of World War II (Hanover, N.H.:
University Press of New England, 1981).
The Foreign Policy of Hitler’s Germany: Starting World War II, 1937-1939
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980), reprint with new preface: Amherst,
N.Y.: Humanity Books, 1993. Combined with the following book in one volume with
a new introduction, Hitler’s Foreign Policy 1933-1939: The Road to World War II
(New York: Enigma Books, 2005).
The Foreign Policy of Hitler’s Germany: A Diplomatic Revolution in Europe, 19331936 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1970), reprint with new preface:
Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books, 1993.
Germany and the Soviet Union, 1939-1941 (Leyden: Brill, 1954), reprint with new
preface, 1972.
Hitler’s zweites Buch: Ein Dokument aus dem Jahr 1928 (Stuttgart: Deutsche
Verlags-Anstalt, 1961); new edition under the title: Hitler: Reden, Schriften
Anordnungen, Februar 1925 bis Januar 1933, Vol. IIA, Aussenpolitische
Standortbestimmung nach der Reichstagswahl Juni-Juli 1928 (Munich, New
Providence: Saur, 1995). English language edition: Hitler’s Second Book: The
Unpublished Sequel to Mein Kampf (New York: Enigma Books, 2003).
Soviet Partisans in World War II, with John Armstrong and others (Madison:
University of Wisconsin Press, 1964).
Guide to Captured German Documents (Montgomery: HRRI, 1952); "Supplement to the
Guide to Captured German Documents" (Washington, D.C.: National Archives, 1959).
Editor, Transformation of a Continent: Europe in the Twentieth Century
(Minneapolis: Burgess, 1975).
Introductions for the AMS reprint editions of:
The Trial of the Major War Criminals Before the International Military Tribunal,
Nuremberg 1945-46 (42 vols. 1972), and
Pearl Harbor Attack, Hearings before the Joint Committee on the Investigation of
the Pearl Harbor Attack (39 parts, 1972).
Primary Consultant for: World War II Chronicle (Lincolnwood, Il.: Legacy
Publishing, 2007)
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Articles and Chapters: VfZ = Vierteljahrshefte für Zeitgeschichte
JMH = Journal of Modern History
JCEA = Journal of Central European Affairs
GSR = German Studies Revie
“Introduction: World War II Studies and Austria,” Contemporary Austrian Studies,
17 (2009): 1-4.
“Two Separate Issues? Historiography of World War II and the Holocaust,” in
David Bankier and Dan Michman (eds.), Holocaust Historiography in Context:
Emergence, Challenges, Polemics and Achievements (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2008),
pp. 379-401.
“Reakcja sojusznikow na wiodomissci dotyczace ostacznego rozwiqzania kwestii
zydowskiej na Wschodzie,” in Aleksandry Namyska (ed.), Zaglada Zydow na Polskich
Terenach Wcielonych do Rzeszy (Warsaw: Instytut Pamieci Narodowej, 2008), pp.
222-27
“German Documents in the United States,” Central European History, 41, No. 4
(2008), 555-67.
“Questions and Answers: Gerhard L. Weinberg,” World War II Quarterly 5, No. 3
(2008), 46-55.
“The Setting and Significance of the Nuremberg Trials: A Historian’s
Perspective,” in Nathan Stoltzfus and Henry Friedlander (eds.), Nazi Crimes and
the Law (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008), pp. 35-41.
“Foreign Policy in Peace and War,” in Jane Caplan (ed.), Short Oxford History of
Germany: Nazi Germany (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2008), pp. 196-218, 281-82.
“Foreword and New Material,” in Hitler’s Table-Talk 1941-1944: His Private
Conversations (New York: Enigma Books, 2008), pp. ix-xv, 549-80.
“Perspectives,” in Nazi War Crimes & Japanese Imperial Records Interagency
Working Group, Final Report to the United States Congress April 2007
(Washington, D.C.: NARA, 2007), pp. 104-6.
“Germany and Assorted Allies in World War II: Cooperation with the Soviet Union,
Spain, Italy, and Japan,” in Bruce A. Elleman (ed.), Naval Coalition Warfare
(London and New York: Routledge, 2007), pp. 110-18.
“The Holocaust and Intelligence Documents,” in David Bankier (ed.), Secret
Intelligence and the Holocaust (Jerusalem and New York: Yad Vashem and Enigma
Books, 2006), pp. 1-15.
“Who Won World War II and How?” in Steven Weingartner (ed.), From Total War to
Total Victory: How the War Was (Really) Won (Wheaton, Il.: Cantigny First
Division Foundation, 2005), pp. 61-77.
“A Commentary on ‘Gray Zones’ in Raul Hilberg’s Work,” in Jonathan Petropoulos
and John K. Roth (eds.), Gray Zones: Ambiguity and Compromise in the Holocaust
and Its Aftermath (New York: Berghahn Books, 2005), pp. 70-80.
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“Total War: The Global Dimensions of Conflict,” in Roger Chickering et al.
(eds.), A World at Total War: Global Conflict and the Politics of Destruction.
1937-1945 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005), pp. 19-31.
“Aspects of World War II German Intelligence,” Journal of Intelligence History
4, No. 1 (2004), 1-6.
“Browning and the Big Picture,” in Jeffrey M. Diefendorf (ed.), Lessons and
Legacies, Vol. VI (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2004), pp. 252-58.
“German Intervention,” in Kenneth W. Estes and Daniel Kowalsky (eds.), History
in Dispute, Vol. 18 The Spanish Civil War (Detroit: St. James, 2004), pp. 75-78.
"Unresolved Issues of World War II: The Records Still Closed and the Open
Records Not Used," in Heike Bungert et al. (eds.), Secret Intelligence in the
Twentieth Century (London: Frank Cass, 2003), pp. 23-34.
"The Politics of War and Peace in the 1920's and 1930's," in Roger Chickering
and Stig Förster (eds.), The Shadow of Total War: Europe, East Asia, and the
United States 1919-1939(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 23-34.
“The Relation of the Pacific to the European War,” in Carl-Hans Hauptmeyer et
al. (eds.), Die Welt querdenken: Festschrift für Hans-Heinrich Nolte
(Frankfurt/M: Peter Lang, 2003), pp. 125-33.
"Introduction," to the English edition, of Helmut Heiber (ed.), Hitler and His
Generals: Military Conferences 1942-1945 (New York: Enigma Books, 2003), pp. iix.
"Die Wehrmacht und Verbrechen im Zweiten Weltkrieg," Zeitgeschichte 30, No. 4
(2003), 207-10.
“Foreword,” in Reinhard R. Doerries, Hitler’s Last Chief of Foreign
Intelligence: Allied Interrogations of Walter Schellenberg (London: Frank Cass,
2003), pp. xii-xiii.
“Foreword,” in Reina Pennington (ed.), Amazons to Fighter Pilots: A Biographical
Dictionary of Military Women (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 2003), pp. vii-viii.
"New Perspectives on World War II," in Shlomo Aronson (ed.), New Records – New
Perspectives (Tel Aviv: Ben-Gurion Research Center, 2002), pp. 17-33.
"Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler: A Contemporary Comparison
Revisited," in Elisabeth Glaser and Hermann Wellenreuther (eds.), Bridging the
Atlantic: The Conception of American Exceptionalism in Perspective (New York:
Cambridge University Press, 2002), pp. 211-21.
"World War II Leaders and their Visions for the Future of Palestine."
Occasional Papers of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C. 2002.
"Acht Vorstellungen über die Grenzen der Welt: Die Zukunftsvisionen leitender
Persönlichkeiten im Zweiten Weltkrieg," Zeitschrift für Weltgeschichte 3 (2002),
99-111.
"Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Approach of War, 1937-1941," in Statesmanship and
Soldiership in World War II: One of Freedom’s Finest Hours (Hillsdale, MI:
Hillsdale College Press, 2002), pp. 11-20.
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"Economic Planning for the Postwar World: Roosevelt and Hitler Compared," in
Wolfgang-Uwe Friedrich (ed.), Germany and America: Essays in Honor of Gerald R.
Kleinfeld (New York: Berghahn Books, 2001), pp. 1-11.
"Meter um Meter: Okinawa, 1. April bis 2. Juli 1945," in Stig Förster, Markus
Pöhlmann, Dierk Walter (eds.), Schlachten der Weltgeschichte: Von Salamis bis
Sinai (Munich: C.H. Beck, 2001), pp. 338-57, 411.
"Stalingrad and Berlin: Fighting in Urban Terrain," in Michael C. Desch (ed.),
Soldiers in Cities: Military Operations in Urban Terrain (Carlisle, Pa.: U.S.
Army War College, 2001), pp. 17-28.
"Die militärische Planung der Alliierten für die Invasion," in Günter Bischof
and Walter Krieger (eds.), Die Invasion in der Normandie 1944: Internationale
Perspektiven (Innsbruck: Studien Verlag, 2001), pp. 77-88.
"World War II: Comments on the Roundtable," Diplomatic History, 25, No. 3
(Summer 2001), 491-99.
"Wo bleibt amerikanische Geschichte an deutschen Universitäten?" Zeitschrift für
Weltgeschichte 2 (2001), 135-36.
"Roosevelt and Churchill -- Conflicting Postwar Visions," in Thomas O. Kelly II
(ed.), World War II: Variants and Visions (Collindale, PA.: Diane Publishing
Co., 1999), pp. 181-93.
"Reflections on Munich after 60 Years," in Igor Lukes and Erik Goldstein (eds.),
The Munich Crisis 1938: Prelude to World War II (London: Frank Cass, 1999), pp.
1-12; also in Diplomacy and Statecraft 10 (July/Nov. 1999, Nos. 2&3); Czech
translation in Stredni Evropa 92/93 (1999).
"Soviet Foreign Policy During the Second World War," in Elisabeth Vyslonzil and
Paul Leifer (eds.), Russland—Sowjetunion—Russland: Hundert Jahre russischer
Aussenpolitik (Frankfurt/M: Peter Lang, 1999), pp. 105-14.
"German Plans and Policies Regarding Neutral Nations in World War II with
Special Reference to Switzerland," GSR 22 (1999), 99-103.
"Reflections on Europe in the 1990's in Historical Perspective," in Michael Wala
(ed.), Gesellschaft und Diplomatie im transatlantischen Kontext: Festschrift für
Reinhard R. Doerries (Stuttgart: Steiner, 1999), pp. 443-52.
"Rollen- und Selbstverständnis des Wehrmachtoffizierkorps der Wehrmacht im NSStaat," in Rolf-Dieter Müller and Hans-Erich Volkmann (eds.), Die Wehrmacht:
Mythos und Realität (Munich: Oldenbourg, 1999), pp. 66-74.
"Unexplored Questions about the German Military During World War II," Journal of
Military History 62 (1998), 371-80.
"The Allies and the Holocaust," in Michael Berenbaum and Abraham J. Peck (eds.),
The Holocaust and History (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998), pp.
480-91; included in The Bombing of Auschwitz: Should the Allies Have Attempted
It? Michael J. Neufeld and Michael Berenbaum (eds.) (New York: St. Martin’s,
2000), pp. 15-26, 283).
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"The Holocaust and History: A Dilemma in Teaching," in Donald Schilling (ed.),
Lessons and Legacies II: Teaching the Holocaust in a Changing World (Evanston:
Northwestern University Press, 1998), pp. 26-40, 197-98.
"World War II: A Different War," New Zealand Army Journal, No. 10 (Dec. 1998),
1-9; a slightly different version in C. Elman and M. F. Elman (eds.), Bridges
and Boundaries: Historians, Political Scientists and the Study of International
Relations (Cambridge MA: MIT Press, 2001), pp. 169-79.
"FDR and Europe: Military and Political Priorities of Roosevelt in the Final
Stages of World War II," in Guido Müller (ed.), Deutschland und der Westen:
Festschrift für Klaus Schwabe (Stuttgart: Steiner, 1998). pp. 159-65.
"Reflections on Two Unifications," Presidential address in GSR 21 (1998), 13-25.
"Der Erste und der Zweite Weltkrieg -- zwei Seiten derselben Medaille?" Damals,
8 (1998), 24-26.
"Strategic View: The Great Alliance," MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military
History 10, No. 4 (Summer 1998), 66-67.
"Hitler's Role," in Harold C. Deutsch and Dennis Showalter (eds.), What IF?
Strategic Alternatives of World War II (Chicago: Emperor's Press, 1997), pp.
204-19.
"World War II Scholarship, Now and in the Future," Journal of Military History
61 (1997), 335-46.
“Foreword,” in Rolf-Dieter Müller and Gerd R. Ueberschär, Hitler’s War in the
East 1941-1945: A Critical Assessment (Providence, R.I.: Berghahn Books, 1997),
pp. vi-vii.
"Germany's War for World Conquest and the Extermination of the Jews," Holocaust
and Genocide Studies 10 (1996), 119-33.
"Grand Strategy in the Pacific War," Air Power History 41, No.1 (Spring 1996),
4-13.
"Changes in the Place of Women in the Historical Profession: A Personal
Perspective," The History Teacher 29 (1996), 323-27.
"Zur Frage eines Sonderfriedens im Osten," in Roland G. Foerster (ed.),
Gezeitenwechsel im Zweiten Weltkrieg? Die Schlachten von Char'kow und Kursk im
Frühjahr und Sommer 1943 in operativer Anlage, Verlauf und politischer Wirkung
(Hamburg: Mittler, 1996), pp. 173-83.
"The Place of World War II in History," 38th Harmon Memorial Lecture; US Air
Force Academy, 1995. A German version "Der historische Ort des Zweiten
Weltkrieges," in Roland G. Foerster (ed.), Seelower Höhen 1945 (Hamburg:
Mittler, 1998), pp. 175-90. Abbreviated version of the latter in Polish,
Wojskowy Przeglad Historyczny 40, Nos.1-2(1995), pp. 19-23. Another version
published as "The Effects and Impact of World War II," Militarhistorisk
Tidskrift, 1995, pp. 182-93.
"Who Won World War II and How?" Journal of Mississippi History 57(1995), 275-87.
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"Axis Strategy and Cooperation," The Oxford Companion to the Second World War
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995), pp. 97-99.
"Comments on the Papers by Friedlander, Breitman, and Browning [on the 'Final
Solution']," GSR 17 (1994), 509-12.
"D-Day: Analysis of Costs and Benefits," in Theodore R. Wilson (ed.), D-Day 1944
(Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1994), pp. 318-37, 389-90.
"German Plans for Victory, 1944-45," Central European History 26 (1993), 215-28.
"Western Europe in a Changing World," in David M. Kirkham (ed.), The “New World
Order” in Historical Perspective (Worland, Wyo.: High Plains Publ. Co., 1993),
pp. 105-11.
"Der Überfall auf die Sowjetunion im Zusammenhang mit Hitlers diplomatischen und
militärischen Gesamtplanungen," in Roland G. Foerster (ed.), “Unternehmen
Barbarossa”: Zum historischen Ort der deutsch-russischen Beziehungen von 1933
bis Herbst 1941 (Munich: Oldenbourg, 1993), pp. 177-85. English language
version, "June 22, 1941: The German View," War in History 3 (1996), 225-33.
"The 'Final Solution' and the War in 1943," in Fifty Years Ago: Revolt Amid the
Darkness, by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council (Washington, D.C.: Government
Printing Office, 1993), pp. 1-15.
"Some Thoughts on World War II," Journal of Military History 56 (1992), 659-68.
"Why Hitler Declared War on the United States," MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of
Military History 4, No. 3 (Spring 1992), 18-23.
"Germany and Munich," in Maya Latynski (ed.), Reappraising the Munich Pact:
Continental Perspectives (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992), pp.
9-20.
"Germany, Munich, and Appeasement," in Melvin Small and Otto Feinstein (eds.),
Appeasing Fascism (Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, 1991), pp. 9-18.
"German Diplomacy Toward the Soviet Union," Soviet Union/Union Soviétique 18,
Nos. 1-3 (1991), 317-33.
“The European Theater, Comment,” in Walter T. Hitchcock (ed.), The Intelligence
Revolution: A Historical Perspective (Washington, DC: Office of Air Force
History, 1991), pp. 187-93.
"Globaler Krieg: Die Beziehungen zwischen dem europäischen und pazifischen
Kampfraum während des Zweiten Weltkrieges," in Karl D. Bracher et al. (eds.),
Deutschland zwischen Krieg und Frieden: Festschrift für Hans-Adolf Jacobsen
(Düsseldorf: Droste, 1991), pp. 89-98.
"A Secretary General for the United Nations and a President for Austria," review
article, Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual 7 (1990), 181-85.
"Die deutsche Aussenpolitik und Österreich 1937/38," in Gerald Stourzh and
Birgitta Zaar (eds.), Österreich, Deutschland und die Mächte: Internationale und
österreichische Aspekte des “Anschlusses” vom März 1938 (Vienna: Verlag der
Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1990), pp. 61-74. Also published
in booklet form in English and German by the Austrian Federal Press Service,
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Vienna, 1988, and in Occasional Papers No. 1/1998 by the Diplomatische Akademie
Wien.
"Hitlers Entschluss zum Krieg," in Klaus Hildebrand et al. (eds.), 1939 – An der
Schwelle zum Weltkrieg (Berlin, New York: de Gruyter, 1990), pp. 31-36.
"The Munich Crisis in Historical Perspective," International History Review 11
(1989), 668-78.
"The Nazi-Soviet Pacts: A Half-Century Later," Foreign Affairs, 68, No. 4
(1989), 175-89.
"Germany and the United States: Perspectives and Problems," Amerikastudien –
American Studies 33 (1989), 459-68.
"Accessing the Archives: Germany," German Studies Association Newsletter 14, No.
2 (1989), 43-45.
"Munich after 50 Years," Foreign Affairs 67, No. 1 (1988), 165-78.
"Hitler's Memorandum on the Four-Year Plan: A Note," GSR 11 (1988), 133-35.
"The End of Ranke's History?" Syracuse Scholar 9, No. 1 (1988), 51-59.
"The National Archives and Records Administration: Goals for the Future," NAGARA
Clearinghouse 3, No. 1 (1987), 4-6; revised version in George O. Kent (ed.),
Historians and Archivists: Essays in Modern German History and Archival Policy
(Fairfax, Va.: George Mason University Press, 1991), pp. 317-26.
"Reflections on Running a War: Hitler, Churchill, Stalin, Roosevelt, Tojo," SUNY
Albany, The sixth Phi Alpha Theta distinguished lecture in History (1986).
"Deutschland und Amerika, 1917 bis 1949," in Klaus Weigelt (ed.), Das
Deutschland- und Amerikabild: Beiträge zum gegenseitigen Verständnis beider
Völker (Melle: Ernst Knoth, 1986), pp. 21-28.
"From Confrontation to Cooperation: Germany and the United States, 1933-1939,"
in Frank Trommler and Joseph McVeigh (eds.), America and the Germans: An
Assessmnt of a Three-Hundred Year History (Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1985), Vol. 2, pp. 45-58; German edition (Opladen:
Westdeutscher Verlag, 1986), pp. 393-405.
"Stages to War: An Examination of Gerhard Weinberg's, The Foreign Policy of
Hitler's Germany; Response," JMH 57 (1985), 316-20.
"Hitler and England, 1933-1945: Pretence and Reality," GSR 8 (1985), 299-309.
"Die deutsche Politik gegenüber den Vereinigten Staaten im Jahr 1941," in J rgen
Rohwer and Eberhard Jäckel (eds.), Kriegswende Dezember 1941 (Koblenz: Bernard &
Graefe, 1984), pp. 73-79.
"Friedenspropaganda und Kriegsvorbereitung," in Wolfgang Treue and Jürgen
Schmädeke (eds.), Deutschland 1933: Machtzerfall der Demokratie und
nationalsozialistische “Machtergreifung” (Berlin: Colloquium, 1984), pp. 119-35.
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"National Style in Diplomacy: Germany," in Erich Angermann and Marie-Luise
Frings (eds.), Oceans Apart? Comparing Germany and the United States (Stuttgart:
Klett-Cotta, 1981), pp. 146-60.
"Germany's Declaration of War on the United States: A New Look," in Hans L.
Trefousse (ed.), Germany and America: Essays on Problems of International
Relations and Immigration (New York: Brooklyn College Press, 1980), pp. 54-70.
"Zur Dotation Hitlers an Generalfeldmarschall Ritter von Leeb,"
Militärgeschichtliche Mitteilungen, 1979, No. 2, 97-99.
"Deutschlands Wille zum Krieg: Die internationalen Beziehungen 1937-1939," in
Wolfgang Benz and Hermann Graml (eds.), Sommer 1939: Die Grossmächte und der
europäische Krieg (Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, 1979), pp. 15-32; also
in Karl D. Bracher et al. (eds.), Nationalsozialistische Diktatur 1933-1945:
Eine Bilanz (Düsseldorf: Droste, 1983), pp. 407-26.
"The German Generals and the Outbreak of War 1938-1939," in Adrian Preston
(ed.), General Staffs and Diplomacy before the Second World War (London: Croom
Helm, 1978), pp. 24-40.
"Recent German History: Some Comments and Perspectives," in Alexander Fischer et
al. (eds.), Russland – Deutschland – Amerika: Festschrift für Fritz Epstein
(Wiesbaden: Steiner, 1978), pp. 358-68.
"German Foreign Policy and Poland, 1937-38," Polish Review 20 (1975), 5-23; also
in Alexander Korczynski and Tadeusz Swietochowski (eds.), Poland Between Germany
and Russia: The Theory of Two Enemies (New York: Pilsudski Institute of America,
1975), pp. 6-24.
"German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria, Virginia, in Collaboration with the
American Historical Association," in Robert Wolfe (ed.), Captured German and
Related Records (Athens: Ohio University Press, 1974), pp. 199-210.
"July 20, 1944 - The Plot to Kill Hitler," Michigan Quarterly Review 10, No. 2
(1971), 125-30.
"The World through Hitler's Eyes," Midway 10, No. 4 (1970), 53-75.
"The Defeat of Germany in 1918 and the European Balance of Power," Central
European History 2 (1969), 248-60.
"Czechoslovakia and Germany, 1933-1945," in Miloslav Rechcigl Jr. (ed.),
Czechoslovakia Past and Present (The Hague: Mouton, 1969), Vol. 1, pp. 760-69.
"Namier, L. B.," with Jacob M. Price, in International Encyclopedia of the
Social Sciences (New York: Crowell Collier, 1968).
"Deutsch-Sowjetischer Nichtangriffspakt," Sowjetsystem und Demokratische
Gesellschaft (Freiburg: Herder, 1966), pp. 1177-87; English language edition:
"German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact," in Marxism, Communism,and Western Society
(1972), pp. 94-99.
"Nazi Germany, 1933-1939," in T. T. Hammond (ed.), Soviet Foreign Relations and
World Communism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1965), pp. 397-406.
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"National Socialist Organization and Foreign Policy Aims in 1927," JMH 36
(1964), 428-33.
"Adolf Hitler und der NS-Führungsoffizier (NSFO)," VfZ 12 (1964), 443-56.
"Hitler's Image of the United States," American Historical Review 69 (1964),
1006-21.
"Abschriften deutscher Heeresakten aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg im National-Archiv
in Washington," Jahresbibliographie der Bibliothek für Zeitgeschichte 35 (1963),
499-509.
"Schachts Besuch in den USA im Jahre 1933," VfZ 11 (1963), 166-80.
"German Colonial Plans and Policies 1938-1942," in Waldemar Besson (ed.),
Geschichte und Gegenwartsbewusstsein: Festschrift für Hans Rothfels (Göttingen:
Vandenhoeck & Rupprecht, 1963), pp. 462-91).
"Zu den deutschen Akten in den Vereinigten Staaten," Historische Zeitschrift 194
(1962), 519-26.
"Nazi Party and Military Records," Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review 67, No. 10
(1960), 55-58.
"Secret Hitler-Benes Negotiations in 1936-37," JCEA 19 (1960), 366-74.
"Un historien juge le nazism," Le Monde Juif 14 (1959), 12-13.
"The 'Foreign Relations of the United States' as a Source for the History of
Europe and its International Relations, 1931-1941," Bücherschau der
Weltkriegsbücherei 29 (1957), 289-94.
"The May Crisis 1938," JMH 29 (1957), 213-35.
"German Recognition of Manchoukuo," World Affairs Quarterly 28 (1957), 149-64.
"Deutsch-japanische Verhandlungen über das Südseemandat 1937-1938," VfZ 4
(1956), 390-98.
"Hitler's Private Testament of May 2, 1938," JMH 27 (1955), 415-19.
"A Proposed Compromise over Danzig in 1939?" JCEA 14 (1955), 334-38.
"Die geheimen Abkommen zum Antikominternpakt," VfZ 2 (1954), 193-201.
"Der deutsche Entschluss zum Angriff auf die Sowjetunion," VfZ 1 (1953), 201-18;
and 2(1954), 249-54.
"Russo-German Relations in Volume IV of Documents on German Foreign Policy 19181945," JCEA 12 (1954), 70-74.
"Critical Note on the Documents on German Foreign Policy 1918-1945," JMH 23
(1951), 38-41.
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The National Archives in Washington has published the following "Guides to
German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria, Va." that I prepared for the American
Historical Association:
No. 1
Records of the Reich Ministry of Economics (1958, 75pp.).
No. 2 Records of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germandom
(1958, 15pp.).
No. 3 Records of the National Socialist German Labor Party (1958, 141pp.; 2d
edition 1963).
No. 4
Records of the Organization Todt (1958, 2pp.).
No. 5
Miscellaneous German Records Collection, Part I (1958, 15pp.).
No. 6 Records of Nazi Cultural and Research Institutions and Records Pertaining
to Axis Relations and Interests in the Far East (1959, 161pp.).
No. 9 Records of Private Individuals: Haushofer, Morell, Luetgebrune (1959,
21pp.).
No. 11 Fragmentary Records of Miscellaneous Reich Ministries and Agencies
(1959, 18pp.).
No. 12 Records of Headquarter of the German Army High Command (OKH), Part I
(1959, 18pp.)
No. 14
Records of the German Field Headquarters, Armies, Part I (1959, 60pp.).
No. 17 Records of Headquarters, German Armed Forces High Command (OKW), Part II
(1960, 209pp.).
No. 29 Records of Headquarters, German Army High Command (OKH), Part II (1961,
151pp.).
No. 36
Miscellaneous German Records Collection, Part III (1962, 60pp.).