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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Harold B. Allen Archives
Harold B. Allen •ï¿½3 Books
Come Over Into Macedonia (1943)
The Story of a Ten Year Adventure in Uplifting a War Torn People
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Published Reviews
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    General History (Review)
    Come Over Into Macedonia, by Harold B. Allen
    1. Come Over Into Macedonia by Harold B. Allen
    The American Historical Review, July 1944, p. 777
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    Book Notes (Review)
    Come Over Into Macedonia, by Harold B. Allen
    1. Come Over Into Macedonia by Harold B. Allen
    Political Science Quarterly, March 1944, p. 153
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    A Reader's List (4 Reviews)
    Harriet Tubman, by Earl Conrad
    1. Harriet Tubman by Earl Conrad
    2. Come Over Into Macedonia by Harold B. Allen
    3. A Civil General Staff (#214)
    4. Relief for Europe
    The New Republic, January 3, 1944, p. 30
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    Recent Books on International Relations (15 Reviews)
    Eastern Europe
    1. For Your Freedom and Ours by Manfred Kridl, Krystyna M. Olszer, and Wadysaw Roman Malinowski, ...
    2. A Short History of Russia by Benedict H. Sumner
    3. The Russian Enigma by William Henry Chamberlin
    4. Russia and Postwar Europe by David J. Dallin
    5. The Secret of Soviet Strength by Hewlett Johnson
    6. The Growth of the Red Army by D. Fedotoff White
    7. Russian Cavalcade: A Military Record by Albert Parry
    8. Religion in Soviet Russia, 1917-1942 by Nicholas S. Timasheff
    9. Maxim Litvinoff by Arthur Upham Pope
    10. The Danube Basin and the German Economic Sphere by Antonin Basch
    11. The Vanguard of the "Drang Nach Osten" by Vojta Benes
    12. Czechoslovakia Fights Back by Cecily Mackworth
    13. My Native Land by Louis Adamic
    14. Come Over Into Macedonia by Harold B. Allen
    15. Greece of Tomorrow by George H. Chase
    Foreign Affairs, April 1944, p. 499