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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
Sidney M. Bolkosky Archives
Sidney M. Bolkosky •ï¿½1 Book
The Distorted Image (1975)
German Jewish Perceptions of Germans and Germany, 1918-1935
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    Modern Europe (6 Reviews)
    Emanzipation und Antisemitismus, by Reinhard Rurup
    1. Emanzipation und Antisemitismus by Reinhard Rurup
    2. Fatherland or Promised Land by Jehuda Reinharz
    3. The Distorted Image by Sidney M. Bolkosky
    4. A Holocaust Reader by Lucy S. Dawidowicz
    5. The Nuremberg Mind by Florence R. Miale and Michael Selzer
    6. The Origins of Zionism by David Vital
    The American Historical Review, October 1977, pp. 952-953
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    Recent Books on International Relations (19 Reviews)
    Western Europe
    1. The Impact of Hitler by Maurice Cowling
    2. The Political Economy of North Sea Oil by Donald I. MacKay and G.A Mackay
    3. The First Indochina War by Ronald E.M. Irving
    4. Europe from Below by John E. Farquharson and Stephen C. Holt
    5. Political Violence Under the Swastika by Peter H. Merkl
    6. The Wartime Alliance and the Zonal Division of Germany by Tony Sharp
    7. Austro-German Relations in the Anschluss Era by Radomir Luza
    8. The Distorted Image by Sidney M. Bolkosky
    9. Operation Ogro by Julen Agirre
    10. Violence in Ulster by W.H. Van Voris
    11. Revolutionary in Ireland by Sean MacStiofain
    12. Scandinavia by Franklin D. Scott
    13. Italian Foreign Policy, 1870-1940 by C.J. Lowe and F. Marzari
    14. Italy in the 1970s by John Earle
    15. The Eastern Politics of the Vatican, 1917-1979 by Hansjakob Stehle
    16. In Search of Europe by Guido Piovene
    17. The Mandarins of Western Europe by Mattei Dogan
    18. EEC Policy Towards Eastern Europe by Ieuan G. John
    19. Europe in Question by Reginald J. Harrison
    Foreign Affairs, January 1976, pp. 389-391