Michael Prawdin
Michael Prawdin was the pseudonym of Michael Charol (20 January 1894 – 23 December 1970), a Russian-German historical writer.Born in present-day Ukraine, Charol came to Germany after the Russian Revolution. He studied in Germany, and wrote in German. In 1934, he made a plea for the 'factual novel'.
Prawdin made himself an international reputation with two books on Genghis Khan. The Nazi bureaucrat Heinrich Himmler sufficiently admired the books that he ordered the publication of a one-volume edition in 1938, a copy of which was given to every SS leader; the book appears to have encouraged Adolf Hitler to claim inspiration from Genghis Khan. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Prawdin, Michael, 1894-1970
Published 2018
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10by Prawdin, Michael, 1894-1970
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19Menggu di guo de xing qi ji qi yi chan = The mongol empire its rise and legacy /蒙古帝国的兴起及其遗产 = The mongol empire its rise and legacy /by Prawdin, Michael, 1894-1970
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