Hitler and Nazi GermanyHitler and Nazi Germanydetails the major themes of Hitler's rise to power, beginning with the formation of the Nazi movement and the forerunners to the Nazi Party. The book goes on to document the establishment of dictatorship, foreign policy, the Nazi economy and the use of propaganda. With indispensable analysis of the nature of National Socialism, this concise guide addresses the issues essential to the understanding of this topic, including the issue of race and the Holocaust. |
Contents
1 The rise of Nazism | 1 |
2 The establishment of dictatorship | 16 |
3 Indoctrination propaganda and terror | 29 |
4 Support and opposition | 44 |
5 The Nazi economy | 59 |
6 Race the Holocaust and the Jewish response
| 74 |
7 Foreign policy and war | 88 |
Notes and sources | 101 |
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