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Kershaw wrote that he agreed with Eberhard Jäckel's assessment that Hitler's Willing Executioners was " simply a bad book ".
In Jäckel's opinion, the core of Hitler's world-view was his belief in what Hitler saw as the merciless struggle for survival between the " Aryan race " and the " Jewish race " and in his belief that stronger " races " possessed large amounts of Lebensraum ( living space ).
In addition, Jäckel's book was noteworthy as the first account of Hitler's beliefs written in Germany by someone from the left ( Jäckel joined the SPD in 1967 ).
In Jäckel's opinion, the nature of Hitler's antisemitism was such that it " presupposes war, it demands the methods of warfare, and it is therefore not surprising that it should reach a bloody climax during the next war, which was a part of Hitler's program from the start ".
In Jäckel's view, antisemitism was a necessary, but not sufficient condition for the Holocaust under the grounds that people had been intensely antisemitic in Europe for centuries without genocide occurring.
In response to Jäckel's first article, Irving announced that he had seen a document from 1942 proving that Hitler had ordered the Holocaust not to occur, but that the document was now lost.
In response to Jäckel's attack, Nolte in an essay published in the Die Zeit newspaper on 31 October 1986 wrote that Jäckel's attack was something that one might expect in a East German newspaper and that :" And I am amazed at the coldheartedness with which Eberhard Jäckel says that not every single bourgeois was killed .".

Jäckel's and first
In Jäckel's view, in the Zweites Buch of 1928, Hitler :" established for the first time a logical link between his foreign policy conception and his antisemitism.

Jäckel's and German
In Jäckel's view :" He had to annihilate the Jews, thus restoring the meaning of history, and with the thus restored, nature-intended struggle for existence, he at the same time had to conquer new living space for the German people.

Jäckel's and from
In Jäckel's view, everything that Hitler did throughout his life stemmed from the beliefs he had adopted in the 1920s.

Jäckel's and .
In Jäckel's opinion, Mein Kampf is a long rant against the three principles that Hitler saw as the antithesis of his three sacred principles, namenly internationalism, democracy and pacifism.
A major theme of Jäckel's writing has been what he sees as the uniqueness and singularity of the Holocaust, which Jäckel feels is like no other genocide.

PhD and dissertation
In 1898 he went back to Paris to write a PhD dissertation on The Religious Philosophy of Kant at the Sorbonne, and to study in earnest with Widor.
It was inspired by ALOHAnet, which Robert Metcalfe had studied as part of his PhD dissertation.
" PhD dissertation State U. of New York, Buffalo 1980.
* Bowman, Durrell S. " Permanent Change: Rush, Musicians ' Rock, and the Progressive Post-Counterculture ," PhD dissertation in musicology, UCLA, 2003.
" Grand Designs: A Musical, Social and Ethographic Study of Rush ," PhD dissertation in ethnomusicology, York University, 2002.
" Structure, Function and Process in the Early Song Cycles and Extended Songs of the Canadian Rock Group Rush ," PhD dissertation in music theory, Ohio State University, 2002.
Benedict wrote her dissertation " The Concept of the Guardian Spirit in North America ", and received the PhD in anthropology in 1923.
PhD dissertation, University of Ottawa, 2010.
In 2011 Adrienne Trier-Bieniek, a sociology graduate student at Western Michigan University, received her PhD for a dissertation entitled “ All I Am: Defining Music as an Emotional Catalyst through a Sociological Study of Emotions, Gender and Culture ".
In 1909 Harvard granted him a PhD for a dissertation based on his study of " Oriental Immigration to Canada.
Wilson began his graduate studies at Johns Hopkins University in 1883 and three years later completed his doctoral dissertation, " Congressional Government: A Study in American Politics " and received a PhD in history and political science.
These ideas led to his notion of specified complexity, which he developed in The Design Inference, a revision of his PhD dissertation in philosophy.
Malik wrote his PhD dissertation about Whitehead, in which Malik compared Whitehead's Metaphysics of Time to that of Martin Heidegger.
* Golland, David Hamilton, " Constructing Affirmative Action: Federal Contract Compliance and the Building Construction Trades, 1956 – 1973 " ( PhD dissertation City University of New York, 2008 ).
PhD dissertation, Urbana: University of Illinois / Ann Arbor: UMI.
Actress Mayim Bialik-former star of TV's Blossom and currently playing a neuroscientist named Amy Farrah Fowler on The Big Bang Theory-completed her PhD in 2008 with a dissertation on Prader-Willi syndrome.
This was initially denied by Mandel ( who was quickly forced to revise his opinion, and later devoted his PhD dissertation to late capitalism, analysing the unexpected " third age " of capitalist development ).
In 1927 he received his PhD from the Faculty of Arts with his dissertation on the Settlement of the Ljubljana Marshes.
The program STUDENT, written in 1964 by Daniel Bobrow for his PhD dissertation at MIT is one of the earliest known attempts at natural language understanding by a computer.
He received a doctorate ( PhD ) in History from Cambridge University for his dissertation on the Fabian Society.
He completed his coursework towards a PhD at the University of Southern California but dropped out before completing his dissertation.
PhD dissertation, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, Tulane University, New Orleans.
Present-day ethnomusicologists, such as Margaret Kartomi ( page 173 ), and Ellingson ( PhD dissertation, 1979, p. 544 ) suggest that, in keeping with the spirit of the original Hornbostel Sachs classification scheme, of categorization by what first produces the initial sound in the instrument, that only subcategory 53 should remain in the electrophones category.
Present-day ethnomusicologists, such as Margaret Kartomi ( page 173 ), and Terry Ellingson ( PhD dissertation, 1979, p. 544 ) suggest that, in keeping with the spirit of the original Hornbostel Sachs classification scheme, if one categorizes instruments by what first produces the initial sound in the instrument, that only subcategory 53 should remain in the electrophones category.
" PhD dissertation U. of Michigan 1996.

PhD and was
This was followed independently by Louis Bachelier in 1900 in his PhD thesis " The theory of speculation ", in which he presented a stochastic analysis of the stock and option markets.
Later he returned to Egypt to complete his PhD in Islamic philosophy and his thesis was titled " The Philosophy and Teachings of Abd al-Rahman Muhammad Jami.
After completing his PhD, Engelbart stayed on at Berkeley as an assistant professor to teach for a year, and left when it was clear he could not pursue his vision there.
Although the first graduate degree, a PhD in classics, was awarded in 1885, many of the current PhD programs trace their origins to the 1960s.
In 1934, she earned a Ph. D. in mathematics from Yale under the direction of Øystein Ore .< ref > Though some books, including Kurt Beyer's Grace Hopper and the Invention of the Information Age, reported that Hopper was the first woman to earn a Yale PhD in mathematics, the first of ten women prior to 1934 was Charlotte Cynthia Barnum ( 1860-1934 ).
It was not until 1928 that Geiger and Walther Müller ( a PhD student of Geiger ) developed the Geiger-Muller tube which could detect more types of ionizing radiation and it became a practical radiation sensor.
He had a PhD in economics and was more interested in domestic issues, such as reducing inflation.
In 1869, he was awarded a PhD in absentia from the university of Rostock for that submission.
It was invented by Frank DeRemer in his 1969 PhD.
Perhaps the first remark that quarks should possess an additional quantum number was made as a short footnote in the preprint of Boris Struminsky in connection with Ω < sup >-</ sup > hyperon composed of three strange quarks with parallel spins ( this situation was peculiar, because since quarks are fermions, such combination is forbidden by the Pauli exclusion principle ): Boris Struminsky was a PhD student of Nikolay Bogolyubov.
The SSE PhD Program was launched more than 60 years ago and has graduated more than 500 PhDs.
Urs Ammann, a student of Niklaus Wirth, originally presented a p-code in his PhD thesis, from which the UCSD implementation was derived, the Zurich Pascal-P implementation.
In 1926 he was elected to a fellowship at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and a year later he received the degree of PhD from the University of Cambridge.
He was later awarded several other prizes, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1969, an Honorary PhD from the Berklee College of Music in 1971, and the Legion of Honor by France in 1973, the highest civilian honors in each country.
He was awarded his " laurea " ( PhD degree with highest honors ) in architecture from the Politecnico di Torino in 1946.
The word " proteome " is a blend of " protein " and " genome ", and was coined by Marc Wilkins in 1994 while working on the concept as a PhD student.
McClintock received her PhD in botany from Cornell University in 1927, where she was a leader in the development of maize cytogenetics.
Upon receiving his PhD ( the title of his thesis was “ Pattern Perception and the Stabilised Retinal Image ”), he went to the Division of Computer Science, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, in 1964, where he remained until his death from cancer in 1979.
M. Carolyn Baum, PhD, serves as the program director and was the most recent president of the American Occupational Therapy Association ( AOTA ).
An international self-esteem survey titled Simultaneous Administration of the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale in 53 Nations: Exploring the Universal and Culture-Specific Features of Global Self-Esteem conducted on 16, 998 people from 53 nations by researchers from Bradley University David P. Schmitt ( PhD ), and University of Tartu Jüri Allik, was published by the American Psychological Association in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2005, Vol.

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