The Third Reich Between Vision and Reality: New Perspectives on German History 1918-1945

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Hans Mommsen
Berg Publishers, Apr 1, 2001 - History - 136 pages

Professor Hans Mommsen, one of the world's leading experts on the history of the Third Reich, has gathered together a group of historians who are engaged in pioneering research into national socialism. This book covers such topics as the Viennese background to Hitler's career; the development of fascist tendencies amongst the German population during the Weimar period; the nature of popular support for national socialism; the myth of the Nazi economic boom and the ideological concepts and political developments which culminated in the mass murder of European Jews. It makes accessible to a wider public controversial arguments which have resulted from recent reassessments of Hitler's movement and his Nazi regime.

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Imagining the Nation in Weimar Germany
5
The Truth about his Formative Years
23
The German Right and Italian Fascism
39
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Hans Mommsen Professor Emeritus,Ruhr Universität Bochum

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