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Operation Barbarossa / Nazi Germany / World War II / Kershaw / Diplo / Battle of France / Adolf Hitler in popular culture / British people / Ian Kershaw / Knights Bachelor / Gerhard Weinberg
Date: 2012-10-04 23:38:43
Operation Barbarossa
Nazi Germany
World War II
Kershaw
Diplo
Battle of France
Adolf Hitler in popular culture
British people
Ian Kershaw
Knights Bachelor
Gerhard Weinberg

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