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  2. File:Excerpt of Joseph Goebbels' Diary with Translation.pdf

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  3. A Dominie's Log - Wikipedia

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    On Friday 5 November 1915 The Yorkshire Post in its far right column on page 3, under the title "New Books Received Yesterday" lists 14 books ranging from Nurse Cavell, the Story of her Life and Martyrdom to Toy Making at Home and Morals for the Young. The fourth book on the list, after Furniture Collector, is A Dominie’s Log by A.S.Neill, MA ...

  4. The Desert Column - Wikipedia

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    Idriess kept a diary from the time he arrived on Gallipoli on 18 May 1915 until March 1918. [2] He participated in the Gallipoli Campaign where he was wounded, then later fought in the Sinai and Palestine Campaign including the Battle of Beersheeba. [citation needed] When Idriess returned from the war he put his diaries with his sister in Grafton.

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    [[Category:Multi-column templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Multi-column templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  6. Hitler Diaries - Wikipedia

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    He began forging paintings by Hitler and an increasing number of notes, poems and letters, until he produced his first diary in the mid-to-late 1970s. The West German journalist with Stern who "discovered" the diaries and was involved in their purchase was Gerd Heidemann , who had an obsession with the Nazis.

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  8. Goebbels Diaries - Wikipedia

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    Goebbels began to keep a diary in October 1923, shortly before his 26th birthday, while unemployed and living in his parents' home at Rheydt in the Lower Rhine region. He had been given a diary as a present by Else Janke, a young woman (of part-Jewish background) with whom he had a turbulent and eventually unsuccessful relationship, and most of his early entries were about her.

  9. My Day - Wikipedia

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    A portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt writing her My Day column in 1949. My Day was a newspaper column written by First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt (ER) six days a week from December 31, 1935, to September 26, 1962. [1]