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  • Author : William Sheridan Allen
  • Publisher : Franklin Watts
  • Genre : History
  • Total Pages : 380 pages
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  • PDF File Size : 25,8 Mb
  • Language : English
  • Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews

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The Nazi Seizure of Power

The Nazi Seizure of Power
  • Publisher : Echo Point+ORM
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“Tells us how Nazism happened, in microcosm, in a single German town that was neither typical nor exceptional in admitting and then yielding to tyranny.” —The New York Times In

The Nazi Seizure of Power

The Nazi Seizure of Power
  • Publisher : Unknown Publisher
  • File Size : 36,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 19 May 1984
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Allen's study of the rise and fall of Nazism in Germany chooses to concentrate on a single small town in Saxony, to see in detail how a civilised democracy could

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  • Publisher : University of Chicago Press
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  • Release Date : 28 November 2017
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National Book Award Finalist: Never before has the mentality of the average German under the Nazi regime been made as intelligible to the outsider.” —The New York TImes They Thought

Democracy and Redistribution

Democracy and Redistribution
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • File Size : 49,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 21 July 2003
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Employing analytical tools borrowed from game theory, Carles Boix offers a complete theory of political transitions, in which political regimes ultimately hinge on the nature of economic assets, their distribution

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Ambivalent
  • Publisher : Ohio University Press
  • File Size : 50,7 Mb
  • Release Date : 12 November 2019
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Going beyond photography as an isolated medium to engage larger questions and interlocking forms of expression and historical analysis, Ambivalent gathers a new generation of scholars based on the continent

A Companion to Nazi Germany

A Companion to Nazi Germany
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
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  • Release Date : 18 June 2018
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A Deep Exploration of the Rise, Reign, and Legacy of the Third Reich For its brief existence, National Socialist Germany was one of the most destructive regimes in the history

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Account Rendered: A Dossier on my Former Self
  • Publisher : Plunkett Lake Press
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  • Release Date : 19 May 1965
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Account Rendered was first published in Germany in 1963 as Fazit: Kein Rechtfertigungsversuch or Account Rendered: No attempt at justification. Maschmann wrote to Hannah Arendt that her intent in writing this

The Nazi Impact on a German Village

The Nazi Impact on a German Village
  • Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
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  • Release Date : 11 May 2021
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“A vivid & sensitive portrait of a small, tradition-bound community coming to terms with modernity under the most adverse of conditions.” —Observer Review Many scholars have tried to assess Adolf Hitler’