
Adolf Hitler's Day in Court (Part 8)
Real Dictators
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The Stabbing in the Back of the Dolcom Gloss
Nicholas O'Shaughnessy is Emeritus Professor of Communication at Queen Mary University of London. He believes in German exceptionalism, the greatness of the German army which had trumped over France in 1870. The National Socialist German Workers Party was one such attempt to package this bundle of grievances and give voice to the disaffected. With its trademark swastika symbol and its brown-shirted paramilitaries it had been on the rise.
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