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Richard J. Evans

Historian and author specializing in Nazi Germany. Author of 'Hitler's People' and a three-volume history of the Third Reich.

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May 30, 2025 • 1h 2min

Plain History: How Adolf Hitler Destroyed German Democracy in Six Months

Richard Evans, a leading historian on Nazi Germany and author of 'Hitler's People,' reveals how Hitler dismantled German democracy in just six months. He discusses the personal narratives of those affected, including a poignant story of a Jewish child's escape. Evans criticizes contemporary revisionist histories that downplay Hitler's true intentions and antisemitism. He uncovers the ideological foundations of Nazi expansionism and the ordinary individuals who participated in the regime, challenging perceptions of them as mere psychopaths.
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Dec 8, 2024 • 1h 3min

Richard J. Evans, "Hitler's People: The Faces of the Third Reich" (Penguin, 2024)

Richard Evans, a leading expert on Nazi Germany and author of the acclaimed The Third Reich Trilogy, discusses his latest work, *Hitler's People*. He delves into the intricate lives of key Nazi figures, revealing their personal ambitions and failings. The conversation touches on the evolution of Holocaust discourse and the moral responsibilities of historians today. Evans highlights how the ordinary backgrounds of these individuals fueled extraordinary horrors, drawing parallels with contemporary populism and the complexities of historical interpretation.
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Oct 13, 2024 • 33min

Why did people kill for Hitler?

In this discussion, Richard J. Evans, a professor and author of "Hitler's People: The Faces of the Third Reich," explores the chilling motivations behind individuals participating in the Third Reich's atrocities. He delves into Hitler’s complex persona, the societal pressures leading to loyalty, and the significant yet often overlooked roles of women in the regime. Evans also addresses the shocking lack of remorse among Nazi perpetrators, revealing a disconcerting legacy of belief in the righteousness of their actions, despite the horrors they inflicted.

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