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The book explores the role of 'White emigres,' Russian exiles who opposed Bolshevism, in shaping Nazi ideology and practices. It delves into their interactions with the Nazi regime and how their anti-communist sentiments influenced the development of fascist thought in Germany. By examining historical contexts and personal narratives, the analysis reveals the complex relationship between these exiles and the rise of Nazism, shedding light on a lesser-known aspect of World War II history.
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The Russian Roots of Nazism, Michael Kellogg
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- 2008
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