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Gordon A. Craig

    November 13, 1913 – October 30, 2005

    Gordon Craig was a historian whose lifelong engagement centered on Germany and its complex history. Craig primarily sought to understand how a nation with such a significant contribution to Western civilization could succumb to the corrupting embrace of Nazism. His analyses of Hitler emphasized his uniqueness as an unprecedented force driven by power and destruction. Craig's approach, which valued even controversial historical perspectives to stimulate further inquiry, demonstrates his commitment to a deeper understanding of the past.

    Germany 1866 - 1945
    Politics and culture in modern Germany
    Germany 1866-1945
    The Germans
    Force and Statecraft
    Geneva, Zurich, Basel