');
The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
John H.E. Fried Archives
John H.E. Fried •ï¿½31 Items / 4 Books, 6 Articles, 21 Reviews
The Guilt of the German Army (1942)
Show MoreShow AllFinding...Find More
Email This Page to Someone

�Remember My Information



=>
Published Reviews
  1. [+]
    Germany, Switzerland, and Hungary (Review)
    The Guilt of the German Army, by Hans Ernest Fried
    1. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    The American Historical Review, July 1943, p. 859
  2. [+]
    Book Reviews (Review)
    The Guilt of the German Army, by Hans Ernest Fried
    1. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    American Political Science Review, December 1942, pp. 1169-1170
  3. [+]
    First Person Singular (Review)
    The Guilt of the German Army, by Hans Ernest Fried
    1. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    The Atlantic Monthly, November 1942, p. 148
  4. [+]
    The Nazis and the German Army (Review)
    The Guilt of the German Army, by Hans Ernest Fried
    1. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    The Nation, October 24, 1942, p. 421
  5. [+]
    The Militarism of National Socialism (Review)
    The Guilt of the German Army, by Hans Ernest Fried
    1. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    The Saturday Review, September 12, 1942, pp. 7-8
  6. [+]
    Briefly Noted (8 Reviews)
    General
    1. How War Came: An American White Paper by Forrest Davis and Ernest K. Lindley
    2. Gas Warfare by Alden H. Waitt
    3. The Black Book of Poland
    4. A Wreath for Europa by Paul Tabori
    5. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    6. Doctors of the Mind by Marie Beynon Ray
    7. This Great Journey by Jennie Lee
    8. Farmer's Girl by Elizabeth M. Harland
    The New Yorker, August 29, 1942, p. 48
  7. [+]
    Books (10 Reviews)
    Federalism and Freedom, by George Young
    1. Federalism and Freedom by George Young
    2. America Organizes to Win the War
    3. The Diffusion of Science by Jesse Lee Bennett
    4. This Land We Defend by Hugh H. Bennett and William C. Pryor
    5. Only the Stars Are Neutral by Quentin J. Reynolds
    6. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    7. Man and Society in Calamity by Pitirim A. Sorokin
    8. Europe in Revolt by Rene Kraus
    9. Mediterranean Front by Alan Moorehead
    10. Oil, Blood and Sand by Robert L. Baker
    Free World, December 1942, pp. 273-278
  8. [+]
    Recent Books on International Relations (11 Reviews)
    Western Europe
    1. The Conference of Ambassadors by Gerhard P. Pink
    2. Prologue to Appeasement by Elizabeth R.M. Cameron
    3. Light Before Dusk by Helene Iswolsky
    4. The Government of Labor Relations in Sweden by James J. Robbins
    5. Men of Chaos by Hermann Rauschning
    6. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    7. The Mind and Face of Nazi Germany by Nagendranath Gangulee
    8. Nazi Guide to Nazism by Rolf Tell
    9. Industrial Relations in Germany, 1914-1939 by Waldo Chamberlin
    10. The Real Italians by Carlo Sforza
    11. Dialogue With Death by Arthur Koestler
    Foreign Affairs, January 1943, p. 372
  9. [+]
    Check List (16 Reviews)
    Non-Fiction
    1. Billy Mitchell by Emile Gauvreau and Lester Cohen
    2. The Coming Battle of Germany by William B. Ziff
    3. A Wreath for Europa by Paul Tabori
    4. The Long Ships Passing by Walter Havighurst
    5. The Raft by Robert Trumbull
    6. The Stone that Burns by Williams Haynes
    7. Strategic Materials and National Strength by Harry N. Holmes
    8. Lives Around Us by Alan Devoe
    9. Oil, Blood and Sand by Robert L. Baker
    10. The Days of Ofelia by Gertrude Diamant
    11. Prophets and Portents by Rolfe Boswell
    12. War Has Seven Faces by Frank Gervasi
    13. Campaign of Treachery by Henry Torres
    14. The Guilt of the German Army by Hans Ernest Fried
    15. Virginia Woolf by E.M. Forster
    16. I Love You, I Love You, I Love You by Ludwig Bemelmans
    The American Mercury, October 1942, pp. 505-508