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Bernadotte Everly Schmitt

1920 passport application photo Bernadotte Everly Schmitt (May 19, 1886 – March 23, 1969) was an American historian who was professor of Modern European History at the University of Chicago from 1924 to 1946. He is best known for his study of the causes of World War I, in which he emphasized Germany's perceived responsibility and rejected revisionist arguments. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The annexation of Bosnia, 1908-1909. by Schmitt, Bernadotte Everly, 1886-1969

    Published 1970
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    Triple alliance and triple entente / by Schmitt, Bernadotte Everly, 1886-1969

    Published 1934
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    The coming of the war, 1914 / by Schmitt, Bernadotte Everly, 1886-1969

    Published 1930
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    The world in the crucible, 1914-1919 / by Schmitt, Bernadotte Everly, 1886-1969

    Published 1984
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    Poland / by Schmitt, Bernadotte Everly, 1886-1969

    Published 1945
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    Triple alliance and triple entente. by Schmitt, Bernadotte Everly, 1886-1969

    Published 1971
    Book
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    England and Germany, 1740-1914. by Schmitt, Bernadotte Everly, 1886-1969

    Published 1967
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    Poland by Angel, J. Lawrence (John Lawrence), Burke, Eldon Ray, Gidynski, Joseph C.

    Published 1945
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    The Journal of modern history.

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