The chilling story of the hundred days in the spring of 1933 in which the Nazis laid the foundations for their Third Reich.
Inge Marssolek and Adelheid von Saldern, “Das Radio als historisches und historiographisches Medium,” in Zuhören und Gehörtwerden I. Radio im Nationalsozialismus, eds. Marssolek and von Saldern (Tübingen, 1998), 33; Uta C. Schmidt, ...
The story of how Germans came to embrace the Third Reich.
Hitler's First Hundred Days is the chilling story of the beginning of the end, when one hundred days inaugurated a new thousand-year Reich.
Fritzsche deciphers the puzzle of Nazism's ideological grip.
The rest, not mad but, in Riesman's phrase, “otherdirected” men, were the real executors of the Third Reich, in Hannah Arendt's expression “banal” in their evil, the “normal” representatives of a pathological society.
The story of Hitler's formative experiences as a soldier on the Western Front - now told in full for the first time, presenting a radical revision of Hitler's own account of this time in Mein Kampf.
Examines the rise of National Socialism in Germany
"This unpublished memoir from German-Catholic philosopher Dietrich von Hildebrand demonstrates his opposition to anti-Semitism, his prescient understanding of just how deadly Nazism and Hitler would be, and his courage as he perpared to ...
... the Historical Dollar-toMarks Currency Conversion Page, created by Harold Marcuse, professor of German history at the University of California, Santa Barbara: http://marcuse.faculty.history.ucsb.edu/projects/currency.htm#tables.
November 1932.