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The studio debate seeks to explore one of the most fundamental questions which has arisen in the wake of the Second World War - to what extent should we understand this turbulent and horrific period of history through the force of character of Hitler or through the unique circumstances of that time.
First broadcast: Saturday 30 Apr 2005 on BBC FOUR
OU Lecture 2005: Hitler's Place in History in more depth:
Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast
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Listen to the 2005 Open University Lecture, in which Ian Kershaw, Professor of Modern History at Sheffield University, examines Hitler's place in history Read more : Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast
OU Lecture 2005: Transcript
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In the 2005 Open University Lecture, Ian Kershaw, Professor of Modern History at Sheffield University, examines Hitler's place in history. Read more : OU Lecture 2005: Transcript
OU Lecture 2005: Hitler's Place in History - About the Lecturer
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Sir Ian Kershaw is Professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield and one of the world's leading authorities on Adolf Hitler and the... Read more : OU Lecture 2005: Hitler's Place in History - About the Lecturer
Hitler's rise and fall: Timeline
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Track the key events in Hitler's life, from his childhood in Austria to his suicide in the bunker in Berlin. Read more : Hitler's rise and fall: Timeline
OU Lecture 2005: Hitler's Place in History - Why an OU Lecture?
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Derek Matravers explains the thinking behind a annual Open University lecture. Read more : OU Lecture 2005: Hitler's Place in History - Why an OU Lecture?


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