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* “[https://mises.org/library/review-origins-second-world-war Review of The Origins of the Second World War]”, 1962 (pro-nazi: “Hitler was put in the wrong in the eyes of Europe and the world, when he was eminently in the right, and all because the British refused to pursue its goal of rational appeasement quickly and single-mindedly”)
* “[https://mises.org/library/review-origins-second-world-war Review of The Origins of the Second World War]”, 1962 (pro-nazi: “Hitler was put in the wrong in the eyes of Europe and the world, when he was eminently in the right, and all because the British refused to pursue its goal of rational appeasement quickly and single-mindedly”)


* [[Murray N. Rothbard/Letter to Harry Elmer Barnes, July 30, 1966|Letter to Harry Elmer Barnes]], 1966 (segregationist)
* [[Murray N. Rothbard/Letter to Harry Elmer Barnes, July 30, 1966|Letter to Harry Elmer Barnes]], 1966 (segregationist, “we’d get the Negroes off our backs”)


* “[https://mises.org/library/revisionism-our-time Revisionism for Our Time]”, 1966 (revisionist)
* “[https://mises.org/library/revisionism-our-time Revisionism for Our Time]”, 1966 (revisionist)

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“Late Rothbard” Myth

  • Review of The Origins of the Second World War”, 1962 (pro-nazi: “Hitler was put in the wrong in the eyes of Europe and the world, when he was eminently in the right, and all because the British refused to pursue its goal of rational appeasement quickly and single-mindedly”)
  • Died: 1995

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