Emil Ludwig: a look at the european dictators to minutes from the war
Abstract
The works of Emil Ludwig have been fundamental for the study of great characters in history. But the biographics essays that compose his book Los tres dictadores: Hitler, Mussolini y Stalin. Y un cuarto: Prusia we can managed to meet Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and José Stalin and show us the reasons that, he considers, are behind the decisions of these national leaders.Downloads
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