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Gerwarth, Robert. The Bismarck Myth: Weimar Germany and the Legacy of the Iron Chancellor. Oxford: Clarendon, 2005.

Getty, J. Arch. «‘Excesses are not permitted’: Mass Terror and Stalinist Governance in the Late 1930s», Russian Review, 61/1 (2002): 113–38.

_____. «Stalin as Prime Minister». In Stalin: A New History, edited by Sarah Davies and James Harris. New York: Cambridge University, 2005, 83–107.

_____. «State and Society under Stalin: Constitutions and Elections in the 1930s», Slavic Review, 50/1 (1991): 18–35.

_____. Origins of the Great Purges: The Soviet Communist Party Reconsidered, 1933–1938. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University, 1985.

_____, and Oleg V. Naumov. The Road to Terror: Stalin and the Self-Destruction of the Bolsheviks, 1932–1939. New Haven, CT: Yale University, 1999.

_____. Yezhov: The Rise of Stalin’s «Iron Fist». New Haven, CT: Yale University, 2008.

_____, and Roberta T. Manning, eds. Stalinist Terror: New Perspectives. New York: Cambridge University, 1993.

Geyer, Michael. «Etudes in Political History: Reichswehr, NSDAP and the Seizure of Power». In The Nazi Machtergreifung, edited by Peter D. Stachura. London: Allen & Unwin, 1983, 101–23.

_____. «Restorative Elites, German Society, and the Nazi Pursuit of War». In Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany: Comparisons and Contrasts, edited by Richard Bessel. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University, 1996, 134–64.

Gibbs, N. H. Grand Strategy. 6 vols. London: HMSO, 1956–76.

Gibbs, Philip. Ordeal in England. London: Heinemann, 1938.

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Gibson, Michael. «Chiang Kai-shek’s Central Army, 1924–1938». PhD diss. George Washington University, 1985.

Gilbert, Martin. Churchill and America. New York: Free Press, 2005.

Gill, Graeme J. «Stalinism and Industrialization: The Nature of Stalin’s Regional Support». In Essays on Revolutionary Culture and Stalinism, edited by John W. Strong. Columbus, OH: Slavica, 1990.

_____. The Origins of the Stalinist Political System. New York: Cambridge University, 1990.

Ginzburg, Evgeniia. Into the Whirlwind. London: Collins, Harvill, 1967.

_____. Within the Whirlwind. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1981.

Girard de Charbonnières, Guy de. La plus evitable de toutes les guerres. Paris: Albatros, 1985.

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Glantz, David M. Stumbling Colossus: The Red Army on the Eve of World War. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1998.

Glassheim, Eagle. Noble Nationalists: The Transformation of the Bohemian Aristocracy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 2005.

Gleason, Abbott. Totalitarianism: The Inner History of the Cold War. New York: Oxford University, 1995.

Glibert, Martin. The Roots of Appeasement. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1966.

Goebbels, Joseph. Kommunismus ohne Maske. Munich: Eher, 1935.

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Goldman, Stuart D. «The Spy Who Saved the Soviets», HistoryNet, 30.07.2010.historynet.com.

_____. Nomonhan, 1939: The Red Army’s Victory that Shaped World War II. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2012.

Goldman, Wendy Z. Terror and Democracy in the Age of Stalin: The Social Dynamics of Repression. New York: Cambridge University, 2007.

_____. Women, the State and Revolution: Soviet Family Policy and Social Life, 1917–1930. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University, 1993.

Gorchakov, N. A. Theater in Soviet Russia, translated by E. Lehrman. New York: Columbia University, 1957.

Gorky, Maksim, et al. Belomor: An Account of the Construction of the New Canal between the White Sea and the Baltic Sea. New York: H. Smith and R. Haas, 1935.

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_____. Letters of Gorky and Andreev, 1899–1912. New York: Columbia University, 1958.

Görlitz, Walter. History of the German General Staff, 1657–1945. New York: Praeger, 1953.

Gorodetsky, Gabriel, ed. Stafford Cripps in Moscow 1940–1942: Diaries and Papers. London and Portland, OR: Valentine Mitchell, 2007.

_____, ed. The Maisky Diaries: Red Ambassador to the Court of St James’s 1932–1943. New Haven, CT: Yale University, 2015.

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_____. Grand Delusion: Stalin and the German Invasion of Russia. New Haven, CT: Yale University, 1999.

_____. Stafford Cripps’ Mission to Moscow, 1940–42. New York: Cambridge University, 1984.

Gorsuch, Anne. Youth in Revolutionary Russia: Enthusiasts, Bohemians, Delinquents. Bloomington: Indiana University, 2000.

Görtemaker, Heike B. Eva Braun: Life with Hitler. New York: Knopf, 2011.

Görtemaker, Manfred. «The Bizarre Mission: Rudolf Hess in Britain». In Britain and Germany in the 20th Century, edited by Görtemaker. New York: Berg, 2006, 75–100.

Goutard, Adolphe. The Battle of France, 1940. New York: I. Washburn, 1959.

Graham, Loren. The Soviet Academy of Sciences and the Communist Party, 1927–1932. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University, 1967.

Graziosi, Andrea. «Stalin’s Anti-Worker ‘Workerism’ 1924–1931», International Review of Social History, 40/2 (1995): 223–58.

_____. «The New Soviet Archival Sources: Hypotheses for a Critical Assessment», Cahiers du monde russe, 40/1–2 (1999): 13–64.

_____. Stalinism, Collectivization, and the Great Famine. Cambridge, MA: Ukrainian Studies Fund, 2009.

_____. The Great Soviet Peasant War: Bolsheviks and Peasants 1917–1933. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, 1996.

Grebing, Helga. Geschichte der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung: eine Überblick. Munich: Nymphenburger Verlags, 1966.

Gregory, Paul R., ed. Behind the Façade of Stalin’s Command Economy: Evidence from Soviet State and Party Archives. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution, 2001.

_____. Politics, Murder, and Love in Stalin’s Kremlin: The Story of Nikolai Bukharin and Anna Larina. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution, 2010.

_____. Restructuring the Soviet Economic Bureaucracy. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University, 1990.