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" Historian Peter Padfield opined that " Himmler ... appeared the most powerful man under Hitler.
Historian Peter Kolchin wrote, " By breaking up existing families and forcing slaves to relocate far from everyone and everything they knew " this migration " replicated ( if on a reduced level ) many of horrors " of the Atlantic slave trade.
Historian Peter Watson dates the history of long-distance commerce from circa 150, 000 years ago.
* Peter W. Edbury and John G. Rowe, William of Tyre: Historian of the Latin East.
Historian Peter Reese says that, " only one sizeable group of men — all footsoldiers — made good their escape to England.
Historian Peter Spufford indicates that there was a commercial revolution of the 13th century, or that it began at this point, rather than later.
* Historian dismisses Tasmanian aboriginal genocide " myth " ( contains edited transcript of 2002 ABC radio interviews by Peter McCutcheon with historian and author Keith Windschuttle and historian and author Henry Reynolds )
Historian David Woods has proposed that St. Christopher's remains were possibly taken to Alexandria by Peter of Attalia where he may have become identified with the Egyptian martyr Saint Menas.
" Historian Peter Perdue has argued that the decimation of the Dzungars was the result of an explicit policy of massacre launched by the Qianlong emperor
" Historian Peter Perdue attributed the decimation of the Dzungars to an explicit policy of extermination launched by Qianlong, but he also observed signs of a more lenient policy after mid-1757.
Historian Peter K. Bol states that local gazetteers composed in this manner were the result of increased domestic and international trade that facilitated greater local wealth throughout China.
* Peter Cottrell ( Historian / Writer )
Historian of Japan Peter Duus has called this assassination a " hideous event, crudely conceived and brutally executed.
* Daniel Walker Howe and Peter Elliott Finn, " Richard Hofstadter: The Ironies of an American Historian ," Pacific Historical Review 43 ( February 1974 ): 1-18 in JSTOR
Historian Peter Schöttler refers to this plan as a western equivalent of the Generalplan Ost.
Historian Peter Linebaugh asserts that regardless of her guilt or innocence, her conviction on such flimsy evidence indicates the bias of 18th century English courts against the trade of prostitution and those who worked in the industry.
Historian Peter Green, in his 1974 book Alexander of Macedon, proposed a way to reconcile the account of Diodorus and Arrian.
Historian Peter Allen states that while the ariborne forces took heavy casualties, Varsity diverted German attention from the Rhine crossing onto themselves.
" Historian Peter Sanderson observed that Barbara Gordon's Batgirl reflected the Women's liberation movement of the 1960s.
" Historian Peter Sanderson observed that while " Barbara Gordon initially conformed to hackneyed stereotypes as a dowdy librarian ... her transformation into Batgirl could be seen in retrospect as a symbol of the emerging female empowerment movement of the 1960s.
Historian Peter Cozzens wrote:
Historian Peter R. Prifti described the book's treatment of the Corfu Channel incident as " a masterful exposition of that tragic incident, and a good indication of the level of scholarship that characterizes the contents of the book.
Historian Peter Edbury described the ambassador's account as " A feature of the public rooms were the Trompe-l ' oeil effects achieved with marble inlays, with a floor resembling the sea and a ceiling ' painted with such life-like colours that clouds pass across, the west wind blows, and there the sun seems to mark out the year and the months, the days and the weeks, the hours and the moments by its movement in the zodiac '.
Historian Peter Raffo has carefully analyzed the oral and written evidence, and concluded, " According to the contemporary historical record, the likelihood is that Rosvall and Voutilainen were not murdered.

Historian and observes
Historian Ian Kershaw observes that many Nazis seemed to have a " psychological block " at the end of the regime, refusing to recognise their responsibility for the barbaric actions that occurred during the Third Reich.
Historian David Fitzpatrick observes, " The guerrilla fighters ... were vastly outnumbered by the forces of the Crown ...
Historian of psychology Mark Altschule observes that, " It is difficult — or perhaps impossible — to find a nineteenth-century psychologist or psychiatrist who did not recognize unconscious cerebration as not only real but of the highest importance.
Certainly many of the new castles were transitory in nature: Historian Oliver Creighton observes that 56 % of those castles known to have been built during Stephen's reign have " entirely vanished ".
Historian John Miller observes that " he composition of this Stamp Act Congress ought to have been convincing proof to the British government that resistance to parliamentary taxation was by no means confined to the riffraff of colonial seaports.

Historian and ability
Quoting Gérard de Nerval Art Historian Jean-Yves Heurtebise has further proposed that Dutch mannerism would typically use an otherwise general principle of Art History consisting of " the ability to capture what is different and to become different itself in this process "
Historian Wolfgang Schneider calls into question Wittmann's tactical ability, claiming " a competent tank company commander does not accumulate so many serious mistakes ".
** Historian Paul Kennedy hailed Hammarskjöld in his book The Parliament of Man as perhaps the greatest UN Secretary-General because of his ability to shape events, in contrast with his successors.

Historian and powers
Historian Pankhurst stated that before the coming of European powers and the creation of centralized Ethiopia, the area presently known as Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia:
Historian Richard H. Abbott wrote, " No Ohio chief executive Dennison had ever exercised such powers and fulfilled such duties with a greater sense of public responsibility and determination.
Historian Edward S. Ellis called this type of parliament a " toy parliament ", in reference to Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II's Turkish parliament, created in 1876 with the sole purpose of appeasing European powers.

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Historian James Lockhart suggests that the people needed to have a scapegoat for the Aztec defeat, and Moctezuma naturally fell into that role.
Historian Alan Brinkley has suggested that the most important domestic achievement of the Great Society may have been its success in translating some of the demands of the civil rights movement into law.
One of the historians in support of Bacque was Colonel Ernest F. Fisher, 101st Airborne Division, who in 1945 took part in investigations into allegations of misconduct by U. S. troops in Germany and later became a Senior Historian with the United States Army.
Historian John Fiske suggests that Philip's purpose was not to draw the Iroquois into the conflict, but instead to draw the Mahicans into the conflict with a view toward attacking Albany.
Historian William Gienapp has concluded that Brooks ' " assault was of critical importance in transforming the struggling Republican party into a major political force.
Historian Robert McKenzie suggests that the hostility of Northern Methodists ( who were abolitionists ) toward Southern Methodists ( who tended to be pro-slavery ) in the 1840s may have driven Brownlow into the pro-slavery camp.
Historian James Lockhart has divided the colonial history of the Nahua into three stages according to the degree of interaction between Spaniards and Nahuas and the following changes in Nahua culture.
Historian Louis Green writes that the Cronica was written with three general assumptions about morality which shaped the organization of the work, " events into recurring patterns of significance.
Historian Alex Woolf, however, presents the case that the genealogists have erroneously inserted Bede's Cadwallon into the pedigree of the unrelated Kings of Gwynedd as son of Cadfan.
Historian Kenneth Jackson wrote of Levitt & Sons: " The family that had the greatest impact on postwar housing in the United States was Abraham Levitt and his sons, William and Alfred, who ultimately built more than 180, 000 houses and turned a cottage industry into a major manufacturing process ".
Historian and Columbia University professor Kenneth T. Jackson edited this work that combines informative and interesting information about New York City into one volume, first published in 1995 by the New-York Historical Society and Yale University Press.
Historian Ronald Hutton however believed that it was more accurate to state that the cunning craft, rather than dying out, " changed character " by being absorbed into other magical currents.
There was also a Chinese expedition to Bactria by Chang-k ' ien under the Emperor Wu of Han, recorded in the Records of the Grand Historian and Book of the Former Han, with additional evidence in the Book of the Later Han ; the identification of places and peoples behind transcriptions into Chinese is difficult, and several alternate interpretations have been proposed.
Historian Martin Windrow wrote that " in summer ' 44 Dirlewanger led his 4, 000 butchers, rapists and looters into action against the Warsaw Uprising, and quickly committed ... unspeakable crimes.
Historian Juan Gil, researching Pinzón's family life, found strong circumstantial evidence that his first wife left behind a mansion in Triana, across the river from Seville: her own property, not his, which passed into the hands of the daughters.
Historian and author of Home to War: A History of the Vietnam Veteran's Movement, Gerald Nicosia commented on the Hubbard military record controversy: "... service people doing covert missions, such as rangers going across the border in Laos, into North Vietnam, etc., never had those actions put into their records.
Historian John Coski noted that the Sons of Confederate Veterans, the " most visible, active, and effective defender of the flag ", " carried forward into the twenty-first century, virtually unchanged, the ' Lost Cause ' historical interpretations and ideological vision formulated at the turn of the twentieth.
Historian John Y. Simon reviewed the historiography of the subject and concluded, " Available evidence overwhelmingly indicates that Lincoln so loved Ann that her death plunged him into severe depression.
Historian Babbage wrote: " The worshippers worked themselves into a state bordering on frenzy during the procedure of the ritual, until catalepsy frequently prostrated them.
Historian James Cowan described many of the chants as " simply meaningless strings of English words rounded into the softer Māori ; others were either transliterations or mispronunciations of parts of the Church of England services, with a sprinkling of Latin from the Roman Catholic ritual.

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