Black Marks: Hitler's Bribery of His Senior Officers during World War II

Though scholars have paid little attention to Adolf Hitler's bribery of his senior military officers during World War II, the fact that large secret cash payments existed is not news. The importance of corruption in the context of Hitler's war combined with the virtual absence of resistanc...

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Corruption
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Gift giving
Group dynamics
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Identity
Leaders
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Money
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Oaths
Payments
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War
World War II
World War Two
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