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The Nazis
A Warning from History
Book • 1997
This book, which is a companion to the BBC series of the same name, charts the growth of the Nazi party from the chaos following the Armistice after World War I through the 1920s and 1930s to Hitler's rise to power.
Laurence Rees provides a detailed and objective view of the atrocities committed by the Nazis, while also examining why Hitler was so popular and how propaganda played a crucial role in their rise.
The book includes compelling eyewitness accounts from former Nazis and those who lived under the Nazi regime, offering insights into the Nazi psyche and the broader societal factors that enabled their atrocities.
It also delves into the disorganization of the Nazi machine and the gradual development of the Final Solution.
Laurence Rees provides a detailed and objective view of the atrocities committed by the Nazis, while also examining why Hitler was so popular and how propaganda played a crucial role in their rise.
The book includes compelling eyewitness accounts from former Nazis and those who lived under the Nazi regime, offering insights into the Nazi psyche and the broader societal factors that enabled their atrocities.
It also delves into the disorganization of the Nazi machine and the gradual development of the Final Solution.
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How dark psychology created Hitler’s Germany – and why it could happen again