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Benjamin Carter Hett Reviews Analysis
Top Categories:
Germany
,
Books
,
Kindle eBooks
,
Germany
3.7
average rating
44
Ratings
141
Reviews
(
"Ratings" vs. "Reviews"
)
23%
of potentially unnatural reviews removed (
why?
)
3
Products Analyzed
141
Reviews Analyzed
4.0
5
average
adjusted
rating
109
Reviews
See Products
3
Products Analyzed
44
Reviews Analyzed
Products (9)
(9)
(7)
(1)
(1)
Crossing Hitler: The Man Who Put the Nazis on the Witness Stand
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Original
:
4.3
40 Ratings
40 Reviews
Adjusted
:
4.3
35 Reviews
Crossing Hitler: The Man Who Put the Nazis on the Witness Stand
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Original
:
3.0
4 Ratings
4 Reviews
Adjusted
:
3.0
4 Reviews
The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic
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Original
:
0.0
0 Ratings
97 Reviews
Adjusted
:
4.8
70 Reviews
Death of Democracy
The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic
Burning the Reichstag: An Investigation into the Third Reich's Enduring Mystery
Burning the Reichstag: An Investigation into the Third Reich's Enduring Mystery
Crossing Hitler: The Man Who Put the Nazis on the Witness Stand
Death in the Tiergarten: Murder and Criminal Justice in the Kaiser's Berlin