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Pan Macmillan; £18.99 The last eight months of the war in Europe were among the bloodiest and most destructive. Adolf Hitler ...
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Ideas that emerged from the University of Chicago in the 1960s changed the world. But as a new film shows, they almost didn’t ...
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