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Nazi Revolution Hitler's Dictatorship and the German Nation

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ISBN-10: 0669416940

ISBN-13: 9780669416947

Edition: 4th 1997

Authors: Allan Mitchell

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This successful anthology explores the Nazi movement in the context of German history and society.
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Book details

List price: $76.95
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: CENGAGE Learning
Publication date: 1/2/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.242
Language: English

Allan Mitchell's previous books include The German Influence in France after 1870: The Formation of the French Republic and Victors and Vanquished: The German Influence on Army and Church in France after 1870.

Contents
Chronology of Events Reference Maps: Germany Before and After World War I, 19141919 Hitler's Conquests, 19381939 Introduction
The Nazi Movement and German History Hans
The Case for Continuity
German Peculiarity in Question
The Theory of Sonderweg
Differences or Deviance?
The Three Paradoxes of Nazism
The Seizure of Power
The Roots of Nazism
The Party's Electoral
The Final Step to Power
Enthusiasm and Confusion
Tightening the Grip
The Personality of the Leader
Fantasy and Fact
Fanaticism and Calculation
Hitler's
The Hitler Myth
Guilt Feelings and Perverted Sexuality
The Role of German Elites Henry
The Legend of Capitalist Support
The Cooperation of Big Business Ernst
The Ambiguity of Religious Leaders
The Control of Cultural Life
Generals and the German Resistance
The Social Impact of Nazism
The Nazification of a Small Town
Workers in the German Labor Front
Obedient and Dissident Youth
The Wary Response of Women
Mothers in the Fatherland
The Ambivalence of Anti-Semitism
The War, The Final Solution, and The Defeat
Suggestions for Further Reading