The winner of the first George L. Mosse Prize in 2006 was the British historian of Nazi Germany Alex J. Kay, who won for his article Germany’s Staatssekretäre, Mass Starvation and the Meeting of 2 May 1941.
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The Journal’s editorial office (until 2005) was at the Institute of Contemporary History and Weiner Library, Devonshire Street, London, at which Laqueur was Director from 1965 to 1994.
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International Herald Tribune columnist William Pfaff has described it as "an excellent international publication".
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