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"Brodie-Trendelenburg Test." General Practice Notebook. Oxbridge Solutions. Website.
"Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939." Before the Holocaust. University of London. Website.
"Esterwegen Concentration Camp." JewishGen. Museum of Jewish Heritage. Website.
Heck, Alfons. A Child of Hitler: Germany in the Days When God Wore a Swastika. Frederick, CO: Renaissance House, 1985. Print.
"Holocaust Encyclopedia." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Website.
Holocaust Research Project. Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team. Website.
"Hitler Into Chancellor." Time 06 Feb. 1933. TIME.com. Website.
"The Horst Wessel Song." Toytown Germany. The Local, 24 Feb. 2004. Website.
Maier-Hartmann, Franz. "Nazi Architecture in Munich." German Propganda Archive. Calvin College. Website.
"Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression." Avalon Project. Yale Law School. Website.
"Otto Furst Von Bismarck-Schonhausen." World History Database. Website.
"Sachsenhausen Memorial Site and Museum: Oranienburg Concentration Camp 1933-1934." Orte Der Erinnerung. Website.
Tonge, Stephen. "Bismarck’s Foreign Policy 1871-1890." A Web of English History. Website.
Wiemen, S. Jonathan. "German Industry and the Third Reich: Fifty Years of Forgetting and Remembering." Dimensions: A Journal of Holocaust Studies 13.2. Anti-Defamation League. Website.