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The Third Reich in Power 1933-1939 Richard J Evans 2005 Hardcover

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The Third Reich in Power 1933-1939 Richard J Evans 2005 Hardcover

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The Third Reich in Power unfolds the terrible and compelling story of the Nazi

regime, from the moment Hitler seized power in the summer of 1933 to the point

where he plunged Europe into war. Richard J. Evans examines how it was

possible for a group of ideological obsessives to remould a society famous for

its sophistication and complexity into a one-party state directed purely at

war and race hate. He shows how the Nazis won over the hearts and minds of

German citizens, twisted science, religion and culture, and transformed the

economy, education, law and order to achieve total dominance in German

politics and society. The major events of the dictatorship - including the

Night of the Long Knives, the anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws, the Olympic Games,

the pogroms, the headlong rush to war - are re-created with skill and

understanding, but just as important is the author's engagement with the!

The Third Reich in Power 1933-1939 Richard J Evans 2005 Hardcover

The Third Reich in Power 1933-1939 Richard J Evans 2005 Hardcover

Product Overview

The Third Reich in Power unfolds the terrible and compelling story of the Nazi

regime, from the moment Hitler seized power in the summer of 1933 to the point

where he plunged Europe into war. Richard J. Evans examines how it was

possible for a group of ideological obsessives to remould a society famous for

its sophistication and complexity into a one-party state directed purely at

war and race hate. He shows how the Nazis won over the hearts and minds of

German citizens, twisted science, religion and culture, and transformed the

economy, education, law and order to achieve total dominance in German

politics and society. The major events of the dictatorship - including the

Night of the Long Knives, the anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws, the Olympic Games,

the pogroms, the headlong rush to war - are re-created with skill and

understanding, but just as important is the author's engagement with the!

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