The Third Reich was the name Hitler and the Nazi Party gave to the dictatorship that began in 1933 and ended twelve years later with the utter destruction of Germany and Hitler's suicide.
Harris was almost typecast for the role of villain that he has been made to assume. ... audiences were appalled by scenes of flames licking the walls of St Paul's, scenes which Roosevelt transposed to the urban canyons of Manhattan, ...
Die Regie des öffentlichen Lebens im Dritten Reich. Munich, Germany, 1956. Schmidt, Paul. Hitler's Interpreter. New York, 1951. Schmitthenner, Walter, and Hans Buchheim, eds. Der Deutsche Widerstand. Vier historischkritische Studien von ...
... Reimers (eds), Zeitgeschichte im Film— und Tondokument (Göttingen, 1970), pp. 145—76 Bauer, A., Deutscher Spielfilm-Almanach 1929-50 (Berlin, 1950) Becker, W., Film und Herrschaft (Berlin, 1973) Belling, C., Der Film in Staat und ...
Ebert began negotiations with the Independent Social Democrats (USPD), the Revolutionary Shop Stewards and the Workers' and Soldiers' Councils (Arbeiter und Soldaten Räte) with a view to forming a government on the Bavarian model.
See the suggestive essay by Claudia Koonz , ' Ethical Dilemmas and Nazi Eugenics ' , in Geyer and Boyer ( eds ) , Resistance against the Third Reich pp . 15-38 . 166. Lewy , The Catholic Church and Nazi Germany p . 129 . 167.
David Welch re-appraises one of the most closely studied issues in European history - the appeal of the Nazi party and challenges previously held assumptions about the effectiveness of Nazi propaganda.
The twelve years of the Third Reich casts a dark shadow over history.
This is the most comprehensive and readable one-volume history of Nazi Germany since the classic The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich.
In this riveting book, Michael Burleigh sets Nazi Germany in a European context, showing how the Third Reich's abandonment of liberal democracy, decency and tolerance was widespread in the Europe of the period.
This one-volume account of the Third Reich includes straightforward narrative history and analytic explanation while examining the religious enthusiasm and elemental passions generated by mass fascism.
Since publication of the first edition in 1982, David Williamson's The Third Reich has become established as one of the most successful books in the Seminar Studies in History series.
There is no easy way to sum up the Third Reich, but in this short book Caroline Sharples tells the story of Hitler’s rise to power and looks at the arguments which have raged about the Third Reich, in particular the argument about how ...
In this greatly expanded third edition, David Williamson provides a concise but comprehensive account of the origins, course and downfall of the Third Reich. He analyses the reasons for Hitler's...
Reading this quick, visceral novel, we see a world-class writer coming into his own—and exploring for the first time the themes that would define his masterpieces The Savage Detectives and 2666.
In this greatly expanded third edition, David Williamson provides a concise but comprehensive account of the origins, course and downfall of the Third Reich. He analyses the reasons for Hitler's...
Professor Hildebrand gives a masterly and succinct account of Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945 and then analyses the major problems of interpretation and the extent to which common ground has been achieved by scholars in the field.
Professor Hildebrand gives a masterly and succinct account of Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945 and then analyses the major problems of interpretation and the extent to which common ground has been achieved by scholars in the field.
The Third Reich: A Chronicle charts the rise and fall of Nazi power in a concise and compelling narrative of the period, amplified by extensive quotations from documents, letters, diaries and oral testimony.