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Hitler’s Revolution: Ideology, Social Programs, Foreign Affairs by Richard Tedor
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Overview: A controversial view of the National Socialist era, describing how Adolf Hitler overcame Germany s bankruptcy, massive unemployment and exploitation by Western high finance to restore public prosperity and international influence during the mid-1930 s. Challenging democracy, he shaped a diametrical philosophy of life that experienced widespread approval in his own country and limited acceptance in other European lands. Regarding the German social and economic renaissance as a threat to their political and commercial interests, Western statesmen opposed Hitler s peacetime diplomacy and prepared for war. Passages cited from period German publications and speeches, most of which are unavailable in English, offer penetrating insight into the National Socialist creed and the waning age of European nationalism. The author critically examines the supposedly idealistic motives of members of the German resistance, whose covert sabotage of the war effort is overlooked by military historians. A fresh perspective based on research from over 200 published volumes, the majority in German language, as well as on documents from British, Russian and U.S. archives.
Genre: Non Fiction, History

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