Timothy W. Ryback is a historian and director of the Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation in The Hague. He is the author of several books on Hitler’s Germany, most recently Takeover: ...
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Historian Ryback (Hitler’s First Victims) presents a riveting blow-by-blow account of the six months leading up to Adolf Hitler’s January 1933 appointment as Germany’s chancellor. Describing a nation ...
Early on April 13, 1933, an official from the prosecutor’s office for Munich District II set off to investigate a crime. Three men had been killed in woodland hard by the abandoned Royal Powder and ...
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Ryback — who had access to hundreds of Hitler’s volumes at the Library of Congress — uses Hitler’s own marginal notes to argue that the dictator was a highly motivated autodidact who was constantly in ...
Timothy W. Ryback, a Dutch historian and the director of the Hague-based Institute for Historical Justice and Reconciliation, has written numerous excellent books about the Holocaust, including his ...
TEHRAN-The Persian translation of the book “Hitler's Private Library: The Books that Shaped His Life” by American expert Timothy W. Ryback has been released in Iran.