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The anti-tobacco campaign of the Nazis: a little known aspect of public health in Germany, 1933-45
Robert N Proctor
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- Medicine..Tobacco and Smoking
- Medicine..Smoking
- Management..Marketing and Advertising
- Medicine..Political Aspects of Health Care
- Communication..Advertising
- Medicine..Public Health

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