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The War Path Hitler's Germany, 1933-1939
Year: 1978
Pages: 338
Format: PDF

Pages: 338
Format: PDF

The War Path Hitler's Germany 1933-1939 by Michael Burleigh is a historical book that delves into the political, social, and cultural changes that took place in Germany during the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. The book explores how the Nazi regime was able to consolidate power and implement policies that led to World War II. The Plot: The book begins with an introduction to the political and economic instability of Germany in the early 1930s, which created an environment conducive to the rise of extremist movements like the Nazis. It then delves into the life and ideology of Adolf Hitler, from his childhood to his ascension to power, highlighting his anti-Semitic beliefs and his vision for a "pure" Aryan race. The author examines the Nazi Party's tactics and strategies for gaining support among the German people, including their use of propaganda, manipulation of history, and scapegoating of minority groups. He also discusses the role of other key figures in the Nazi regime, such as Hermann Göring, Joseph Goebbels, and Heinrich Himmler, and their contributions to the party's success. As the Nazis rose to power, they implemented policies aimed at racial purity, including the Nuremberg Laws, which stripped Jews of their citizenship and civil rights. The book explores how these policies affected the lives of ordinary Germans, particularly women and children, who were forced to conform to the regime's expectations or face persecution and death.
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