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Notes to the ReaderThe dates supplied for the volumes discussed in the Further Reading sections generallyrefer to the most recent publication; no effort has been made to cover the complex publicationhistories of many of these volumes.Similarly, in the main text it is often the case that establishing the exact wording (oreven the actual author) of famous quotations can be a problem (as in quoting Santayanaat the beginning of the Preface). For the most part, it is unrealistic, in a concise overview,to delve into the issues involved. Statistics, too, are often uncertain or contested,perhaps most famously for the Holocaust and for the deaths for the Soviet Union from1929 to 1945, but, again, exploring the often arcane aspects of calculating deaths fromdisease, civilian bombing, or concentration camps cannot be realistically worked into aconcise narrative. The quotations and statistics provided in these chapters have beenchecked electronically and are the most widely accepted ones. They are also usuallyaccompanied by wording that suggests the difficulties of being certain about theirvalidity.
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