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016768
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New York, Anchor Books, 1992.
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xx, 1036pThick Red Spine
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The first book that anyone who wants to learn about Hitler or the war in Europe must read. Much that is new or little known...a marvel of fact.
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9780385420532 Pb.
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I00892 | 943.086092/HIT | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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021501
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London, BBC World Wide, 2005.
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285 min.2 DVDs
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Auschwitz is the site of the largest mass murder in the history of the world. Yet, few know the true and surprising history of this most infamous place, nor how it fitted into the Nazis' overall plan for the mass extermination of the Jews - what they called the 'Final Solution'.
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8902565110663 2 Discs.
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N00205 | 940.53/AUS | Main | On Shelf | Non Book Material | |
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007075
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Great Britain, Heinemann Library, 2002.
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48pBlue Spine
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20th Century Perspectives
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Provides an in-depth account of the events, examining issues and forces at play, lead-up and aftermath, leaders and groups, weapons and technology that caused the World War II.
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World War Two begins
THE POST WAR SETTLEMENT
What were the causes of World War Two?
The Treaty of Versailles
Shifting powers
DEPRESSION
Germany in the 1920s
THe effects of the Great Depression
THE RISE OF THE DICTATORS
Mussolini and facist Italy
Japan after World War One
The rise of Hitler
Hitler's Germany
The Soviet Union between the wars
Franco and Spain
THE ROAD TO WAR
Japan's ambitions for empire
Italy's new Roman Empire
Hitler tests the water
Appeasement and Munich
The Nazi-Soviet Pact
THE SECOND WORLD WAR
War breaks out
From European war to world war
Learning the lessons
Timeline
Further reading
Glossary
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0431120072 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007520 | 940.5311/DOW | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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011806
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New York, Routledge, 2003.
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xxii, 410pBlack Spine
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Meets the requirements of teachers and students studying for today's revised AS-level exams. Covers early twentieth-century history at A-level.
From 1890 to 1945, the key topics include:
The origins and impact of the First World War
The Russian revoultion and the rise of Stalin
The Weimar Republic and the rise of Hitler
Mussolini and Facist Italy
Stalin and the Soviet Union, 1928-41
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An introduction to the period
The era of the First World War, 1890-1919
Russia, 1855-1917
Imperial and Weimar Germany, 1890-1933
Italy, 1918-45
Nazi Germany, 1933-45
Russia and the Soviet Union, 1918-53
International relations, 1919-39
General conclusion: From AS to A2
Biographies of important personalities
Glossary of key terms
Select bibliography
Index
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9780415254557 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I00253 | 940.28/LEE | Main | On Shelf | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource |
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007171
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Great Britain, Hodder Education, 1997.
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166pWhite Spine
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Discovering the past for GCSE
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Covers all the relevant requirements of the OCR, AQA and Edexcel specifications. Provides clear guidance on teaching the unit and preparing for assessment by both exam and coursework, together with support and extension worksheets.
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Section 1: The German Republic 1918-1929
Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start?
Chapter 1: What effect did the First World War have on Germany?
Was there really a revolution in Germany in 1918?
Why did the Germans hate the Treaty of Versailles so much?
How did Germans react to the Treaty?
Chapter 2: What were the achievements of the Weimar period?
What was the Weimar Constitution?
How did the Weimar Republic survive the crises of 1923?
What was life like during the Great Inflation?
How far did the Weimar Republic recover from 1924 to 1929?
What can you tell about Weimar Germany from its culture?
Section 2: Hitler's rise to power
How was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1934?
Chapter 3: How was Hitler able to become Chancellor in 1933?
How did Hitler become leader of the Nazis?
The Munich Putsch: success or failure?
How did the Nazis change their tactics between 1924 to 1929?
Nazi messages and Nazi methods
Case study: The rise of the Nazis in Northeim
Why did the people of Northeim support the Nazis?
Why was Hitler invited to become Chancellor?
Chapter 4: How did Hitler consolidate his power in 1933 and 1934?
How did Hitler take advantage of the Reichstag fire?
Why was the Enabling Act so important?
Why did the Weimar Republic collapse?
The SA or the army? Hitler makes his choice
Hitler becomes President
Section 3: Nazi Germany in peace and war
Chapter 5: What were the Nazis trying to achieve, and how did they try to achieve it?
What kind of Germany did the Nazis want to create?
Was Hitler really in control of Germany?
Why was the SS so important?
Chapter 6: How effectively did the Nazis control Germany from 1933 to 1939?
How effectively did the Nazis deal with their political opponents?
Case study : How did the Nazis take control in Northeim?
Did the Nazis win the hearts and minds of the German people?
Why didn't the Nazis destroy the churches?
What is happening at Grafeneck Asylum?
Why did the Nazis persecute many groups in Germany?
How did Nazi persecution of the Jews lead to Kristallnacht?
Why was propaganda so important to the Nazis?
Propaganda case study 1: Art and architecture
Propaganda case study 2: The Berlin Olympics
Images of Hitler
Chapter 7: What was it like to lie in Nazi Germany 1933-1939?
Was everyone better off under the Nazis?
How did the Nazis tackle the economic crisis?
Did the Nazis achieve an economic miracle?
What was life like in the Hitler Youth?
Were children indoctrinated in school?
What did the Nazis want from German women?
Chapter 8: What was the impact of the Second World War on Nazi Germany?
What was life like on the home front?
How did the war affect women?
Did the war increase opposition to the Nazis?
The July Bomb Plot, 1944
'The most horrible crime ever committed in the whole history of the world' : How? Why?
Conclusion
'Alone in a silent ghost town' : the experiences of Christabel Bielenberg
Glossary
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9780719570599 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007629 | 943/LAC | Main | On Shelf | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource |
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ID:
006374
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Great Britain, Heinemann Educational Publishers, 200.
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262pMaroone Spine
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Heinemann Advanced History
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Summary/Abstract |
A ideal book for those studying Germany after the First World War and the rise of the Nazi Party.
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Weimar Germany, 1918-29 -
Defeat, unrest and the creation of the Weimar Republic, 1918-20
The Treaty of Versailles
The Weimar constitution
Unrest and financial collapse. 1920-3
Weimar politics and economic problems. 1924-9
Foreign policy and the role of Gustav Stresermann
Weimar culture and society
AS Assessment : Weimar Germany
The rise of the Nazi Party
The rise of the Nazi Party to power in 1933
Nazi Gernany, 1933-45 -
The Nazi consolidation of power
The Nazi state
Economic policy, 1933-45
Society
The 'Jewish Question'
Opposition of Nazis
Foreign policy and the road to war
AS Assessment : Nazi Germany, 1933-45
Weimar and Nazi Germany -
Why did the Nazis come to power?
The Nazi state
The Nazi economy
Nazi society
The Holocaust
Opposition to the Nazis
Expansion and aggression : German foreign policy, 1933-45
AS Assessment : A2 Weimar and Nazi Germany
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0435327217 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
006849 | 943.086/COL | Main | On Shelf | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource |
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007415
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2007 (9th reprint)
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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vii, 152pDark Blue Spine
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Cambridge Perspectives in History
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Summary/Abstract |
The author explains the dramatic history of the Nazi period, which examines Hitler's role and the broader dimensions of Nazi rule.
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Adolf Hitler: early life, ideology and rise to power, 1889-1933
Family background and early life
Hitler's Vienna years, 1908-13
Hitler moves to Munich, 1913
Hitler at war
The early growth of the Nazi party
The munich beer hall putsch
Hitler's ideology and aims
Hitler's rise to power
The Nazi state and economy
The consolidation of power, 1933-34
The Nazi state
The economy in Nazi Germany
Life inside Nazi Germany: social and cultural developments
The rituals of Nazi power
Property ownership
The army
Law and order
The family
Education
Youth
Women
Propaganda
Health
Opposition and resistance inside Nazi Germany
The church
The army and Foreign office
Communist resistance
The Kreisau Circle
Industrial workers
Social Democrats
University students
Youth protest
Humour
Foreign policy: Hitler's road to war, 1933-39
Hitler moves cautiously
German rearmament
The Abyssinian crisis
The occupation of the Rhineland
The Spanish Civil War
Relations with Italy, Japan and Britain
The Hossbach memorandum
The Anschluss
The Czech crisis
The Munich agreement
Poland under threat
The prelude to the Nazi-Soviet pact
The outbreak of the Second World War
Hitler at war, 1939-45
Hitler as war lord
The successful Nazi Blitzkreig, 1939-40
The Battle of Britain, 1940
Hitler decides to attack the Soviet Union
Operation Barbarossa: the first phase, 22 June-December 1941
The German campaign in the Soviet Union, 1942-43
Military defeats for the Axis powers, 1942-44
The attack in Western Europe
The final assault on Nazi Germany, 1944-45
The last days of Hitler
Mass murder under Nazi rule
The development of anti-Semitism
Jewish discrimination, 1933-37
The growth of radical anti-Semitism, 1937-39
The euthanasia programme, 1939-41
The persecution of the Jews, 1939-41
The movement towards the Final Solution
The transition to systematic extermination: mass shootings in the Soviet Union
The Wannsee conference (1942)
The administration of death
The extermination camps
The broader dimensions of Nazi genocide
The singular fate of the Jews
The verdict of historians
The problems of debate
Adolf Hitler: master of Nazi germany?
Foreign Policy
A social revolution?
The historians and the Nazi economy
The Holocaust
Conclusion
Bibliography
Glossary
Chronology
Index
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9780521595025 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007811 | 943.086/McD | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
008963
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2007
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Great Britain, Collins Educational, 1998.
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48pBlue Spine
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Questions in History
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Examines the origins of Hitler's foreign policy and the origins of the second World War.
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Introduction
The origins of Hitler's foreign policy
Hitler's foreign policy 1933-37
A greater Reich
The final steps to war 1938 - 39
Interpreting the origins of the Second World War
Conclusions
Key reference
Index
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0003271188 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
009373 | 940.5311/TOW | Main | On Shelf | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource |
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007694
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2008 (Reprint)
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Great Britain, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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272pGreen Spine
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Cambridge History Programme
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Summary/Abstract |
Matches the Core requirements of the OCR GCSE specifications and is also suitable for other GCSE History specifications.
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International Relations 1919-1989 -
The Origins of the First World War
The First World War
The Russian Revolution
Paris 1919
The Treaty of Versailles
The other peace treaties
Aftermath: the immediate consequences of the treaties
A harsh treaty
Review: the peace treaties of 1919-23
Setting up the League of Nations
Reparations:the Dawes and Young Plans
The spirit of Locarno
The Rise of Hitler
The Depression and international politics
Crisis in Manchuria
Mussolini and Italian fascism
The conquest of Abyssinia
Review:the rise and fall of the League of Nations
From the Rhineland to the 'Anschluss'
Munich and the destruction of Czechoslovakia
Different views of Appeasement
The Nazi-Soviet Pact
Hitler's War
Review: the 1930s-the road to war
The Second World War
The fall of the European Empires
The roots of the Cold War
1945: the breakdown of the wartime alliance
The Soviet takeover of Eastern Europe
The Truman Doctrine and the Marshal Plan
American motives at the start of the Cold War
The Berlin Blockade and NATO
The start of the Cold War
Communist China
The Korean War
The Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cold War and the Middle East
The Vietnam War
Review: Containing Communism
Tito and Stalin
The Red Army in Budapest and Prague
Building the Berlin Wall
Solidarity
Gorbachev and the fall of the Soviet Empire
Review: the Soviet Empire 1948-91
British History 1906-1918 -
What was Britain like in 1900?
Who ruled Britain in 1900?
Poverty in Britain at the beginning of the twentieth century
Lloyd George and the Liberal social reforms
Social reforms 1905-15
How effective were these reforms?
Votes for women: the movement for female suffrage
Votes for women: the campaigns
The outbreak of war and British society
Army recruitment
Conscientious objectors
Daily life during the war-the home front
Women and the war effort
British propaganda during the First World War
The sinking of the Lusitania, May 1915
Women's suffrage
The end of war and the beginning of peace:1918
Review:British Society 1906-18
Germany 1918-1945
The Weimar Republic
The Spartacist Revolt
Democracy in Weimar Germany
Opposition to Weimar Germany,part one
Opposition to Weimar Germany, part two
1924-29: stabilisation and recovery?
The Nazi Party in the 1920s
Art and Culture in the Weimar Republic
Review: Was the Weimar Republic doomed from the start?
The Depression: Nazi Germany and the war
Hitler comes to power
From democracy to dictatorship
Review:1930-34:Hitler's rise to power
Prominent Nazis
Coercion and consent
Propaganda
Nazi persecution
Totalitarianism
Young people in Nazi Germany
Women and the family
A popular regime?
1939-45: Germany at war
Review: 1933-45: Hitler's Germany
Index
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9780521003841 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
008132 | 909.82/McA | Main | On Shelf | Teacher Resources | Teacher Resource |
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ID:
015919
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Essex, Heinemann, 2002.
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155pOrange Spine
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Summarises the important facts, dates and events you need to know for Papers 1 and 2, including the International Relations 1919-89 core content, and the three most popular Depth studies: Germany 1918-45, The USA 1919-41 and Russia 1905-41, plus the British Depth Study, which is examined seperately on Paper 2.
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9780435308346 Pb.
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015401 | 909.82/LAC | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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012400
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London, Arrow Books, 1998.
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xii, 1245pMaroon spine
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Though Hitler boasted that the Third Reich would last a thousand years, it lasted only twelve. Contains material from secret German archives which the Allies captured intact. The author was also present at the Nuremberg trials from where data has been chronicled in this work.
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9780099421764 Pb.
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I00430 | 943.06/SHI | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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022544
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Australia, A & E Television Networks, 2010.
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180 min.Brown spine
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A fascinating program that uncovers familiar anecdotes and fascinating details about the people who comprised the Nazi Party, and raids the treasure trove of archives the Nazis left behind. Includes rarely-seen German newsreel recordings along with other unique footage carried home by Russian troops.
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Disc one. The rise. Introduction
A man to lead
Vote for Hitler
Howl with the wolves
No harm whatsoever
Absolute obedience
One people
We belong to you
The newest annex
Peace or war
Disc two. The fall. Introduction
The burning synagogues
Another world war
Master race
We are coming
Stalingrad
D-Day
Last line of defense
Red Army in Berlin
Horrific discovery
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2 DVDs.
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N00404 | 943.086/THI | Main | On Shelf | Non Book Material | |
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ID:
007888
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London, Heinemann Library, 1996.
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95pRed Spine
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Foundations of history
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Summary/Abstract |
An exploration of key historical issues of the Weimar and Nazi Germany.
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The birth struggle and death of the Weimar Republic 1919-33
The rise of Hitler to 1933
The Nazi Regime 1933-45
Life in the third reich
The impact of war on the third reich
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0431058334 Hb.
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008164 | 943.086/REY | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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