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Hitler: The Führer and the People (1975)

by J. P. Stern

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Seeks to expose the roots of the Hitler myth. This title examines the speeches, writings, and conversations of Hitler and places them in the context of traditional beliefs of the society into which Hitler, the 'ideal outsider, ' made his way
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Rather than analysing Hitler's life and times, this book tries to answer the question, how could it have happened? Why did the German people follow him? It aims to reconstruct the nature of Hitler's political ideology, its roots, logic and function.
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Seeks to expose the roots of the Hitler myth. This title examines the speeches, writings, and conversations of Hitler and places them in the context of traditional beliefs of the society into which Hitler, the 'ideal outsider, ' made his way

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