Hitler: The Policies of Seduction
by Rainer Zitelmann
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Examining the reasons why Hitler was able to gain power so quickly in Germany, Rainer Zitelmann demonstrates how the programmes set out by Hitler were seen to be right by the majority of German people, however much they might deny it now.Tags
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Examining the reasons why Hitler was able to gain power so quickly in Germany, Rainer Zitelmann demonstrates how the programmes set out by Hitler were seen to be right by the majority of German people, however much they might deny it now.
Examining the reasons why Hitler was able to gain power so quickly in Germany, Rainer Zitelmann demonstrates how the programmes set out by Hitler were seen to be right by the majority of German people, however much they might deny it now.
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Persönlichkeit und Geschichte (21-22 (2))
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- Canonical title
- Hitler: The Policies of Seduction
- Original publication date
- 1998
- People/Characters*
- Adolf Hitler
- First words*
- When the Second World War ended and the facts about the horrore of the extermination camps and about the murder of six million Jews became known to the German people in all their implications, the result was a profound shock ... (show all)which still continues to affect us to this very day.
- Last words*
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Even if we assume - and this cannot be proved- that Hitler's social, economic and domestic objectives that we have analyzed had only been means to the end of waging war, it could still be true that the selection of exactly these means (because a given end does not automatically lead to one exclusive means but can be pursued by a plethora of alternative means) can only be explained when we consider Hitler always made his affirmation or rejection of concrete concepts dependent on whether they were the yardsticks for the assessment of all concrete questions.
- Original language*
- Tedesco
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- Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction, Politics and Government
- DDC/MDS
- 943.086 — History & geography History of Europe Central Europe: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Czech, Poland, Hungary Historical periods of Germany Germany 1866- Third Reich 1933-1945
- LCC
- DD247 .H5 .Z57 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Germany History of Germany History By period Modern, 1519- 19th-20th centuries Revolution and Republic, 1918-
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