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War Premeditated, 1939 (1955)
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    Hitler Leads to Hiroshima (2 Reviews)
    War Premeditated, 1939, by Walther Hofer
    1. War Premeditated, 1939 by Walther Hofer
    2. Hiroshima Diary by Michihiko Hachiya and Warner Wells
    Encounter, October 1955, pp. 80-82
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    Recent Books on International Relations (19 Reviews)
    General: Political, Military and Legal
    1. The New Dimensions of Peace by Chester Bowles
    2. A Chronicle of Jeopardy, 1945-55 by Rexford G. Tugwell
    3. World Indivisible by Konrad Adenauer
    4. Democracy in World Politics by Lester B. Pearson
    5. History of the Cold War by Kenneth Ingram
    6. The Realignment of Europe by Arnold Toynbee and Veronica M. Toynbee
    7. War Premeditated, 1939 by Walther Hofer
    8. The United Nations and the Maintenance of International Peace and Security by Leland M. Goodrich and Anne P. Simons
    9. The UN Record by Chesly Manly
    10. International Regulation of Economic and Social Questions by Philip C. Jessup, Adolf Lande, and Oliver J. Lissitzyn, ...
    11. Military Tribunals and International Crimes by John Alan Appleman
    12. Debates With Historians by Pieter Geyl
    13. Heretics and Renegades, and Other Essays by Isaac Deutscher
    14. The Political Ideas of Harold J. Laski by Herbert A. Deane
    15. Political Geography and the World Map by Y.M. Goblet
    16. Yearbook of International Organizations, 1954-55
    17. Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1954 by Peter V. Curl
    18. American Agencies Interested in International Affairs by Ruth Savord and Donald Wasson
    19. Foreign Affairs Bibliography by Henry L. Roberts, Jean Gunther, and Janis A. Kreslins, ...
    Foreign Affairs, January 1956, pp. 327-328