Hitler and Nazi Germany provides a concise introduction to Hitler’s rise to power and Nazi domestic and foreign policies through to the end of the Second World War. Combining narrative, the views of different historians, interpretation and a selection of sources, this book provides a concise introduction and study aid for students. This second edition has been extensively revised and expanded and includes new chapters on the Nazi regime, the SS and Gestapo, and the Second World War. Expanded background narratives provide a solid understanding of the period and the analyses and sources have been updated throughout to help students engage with recent historiography and form their own interpretation of events.
Learning Goals Upon completing this book, readers will be able to: Have a deep understanding of this time period Understand the economic, social and political foces that made the rise of Nazism possible 0205896235 / 9780205896233 Hitler and ...
From fascinating facts on the iron-fisted rulers who forged a new German empire to clear analysis of the Third Reich's psychological, political, and military underpinnings, learn all there is to know about the rise and fall of Hitler's Nazi ...
Why the Germans embraced the Nazis rise to power is examined in this thoughtful book, which includes panels featuring subject-matter expert opinions to encourage critical thinking.
Marian Zgórniak, Europa am Abgrund—1938 (Münster: LITVerlag, 2002), 149; Beck cited in Kane, Disobedience and Conspiracy, 132. Beck, notes for a speech, July 16, 1938, is in ibid., 551–554 (emphasis added). 68. July 15 and 16, 1938, ...
The author traces the story from 1933, and shows how war and especially the prospect of defeat radicalized Nazism. As the country spiralled toward defeat, Germans for the most part held on stubbornly.
This new edition includes: A new introduction on the broad context of Weimar Germany Two new chapters on the reasons for the Nazi breakthrough in 1930 and on the crucial 1930-1933 period New clearer student-friendly format Supported by an ...
Nazi Germany: Confronting the Myths is an ideal choice for the undergraduate classroom and will likely be the text that introduces many, many students to this most troubling chapter of modern German history.
This book continues to explore how Nazism took hold in Germany; the issues of Hitler's beliefs and their role in the Third Reich; the factors that brought the party to power, and the structure and nature of both government and society in ...
“HH Finds His Heimat,” Exberliner, February 10, 2011. www.exberliner. com/articles/hipster-hitler-finds-his-heimat; See also www.sunday-guardian. com/technologic/hitler-goes-hip-webcomic-satirises- ...
Now in its fifth edition, the book incorporates significant research of recent years, analysis of the politics of memory, postwar German controversies about World War II and the Nazi era, and more on non-Jewish victims.