H. R. Trevor-Roper (1914–2003)Author of The Last Days of HitlerAlso known as: Hugh Roper, Trevor-Roper H, H Trevor Roper, H. Trevor-Roper, Hugh Trevor-Rpoer, Hugh Trevor-Roper ... (see complete list), H.R. Ttevor-Roper, Trevor-Roper H.R., H.R. Trevor Roper, Hugh Trevor Roper, HUGH TREVOR ROPER, H. R. Trever-Roper, TREVOR ROPER HUGH R., Hugh R. Trevor-Roper, Intro. By: Trevor-Roper, Hugh Trevor-Roper editor, Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper, Trevor-Roper Hugh Edited By, Edited By Hugh r. Trevor-Roper, H. R. Hugh Redwald Trevor-Roper
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The author's Hermit of Peking was originally published as A hidden life Hitler's table talk, 1941-1944 was originally published as Secret conversations, 1941-1944; most copies are found under Adolf Hitler The European Witch Craze was published as prominent in a collection of essays (The European Witch-Craze of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries and Other Essays), but also seperately. Please do not combine these.
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