Nazi Machtergreifung (RLE Nazi Germany & Holocaust)

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Adolf Hitler
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Collective Wage Agreements
Deutsche Freischar
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DVP
Early National Socialist
elite institutional attitudes
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Fritz Thyssen
German People's Party
German People’s Party
Hitler
Hitler's Foreign Policy
Hitler's Ideas
Hitler's Programme
Hitler’s Foreign Policy
Hitler’s Ideas
Hitler’s Programme
IG Farben
interwar German society
marketing
National Socialist Foreign Policy
National Socialist Students
Nazi Left
Nazi Machtergreifung
political history methodology
propaganda influence analysis
RDI
Reich Concordat
RLE
social group mobilisation
socio-political mobilisation in Weimar Germany
Steel Industrialists
Weimar Republic politics
West Germany
Youth Movement

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138800359
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Oct 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The most influential and substantial leader, after Hitler, in the pre-1933 National Socialist Party was Gregor Strasser. This book (originally published in 1983 but as yet not superseded) is a comprehensive and scholarly assessment of Strasser’s significant and ultimately tragic career, based largely on previously unpublished German archival material. Strasser’s importance as a Nazi propagandist, organiser, ideologue and spokesman is examined and the analysis and interpretation which follow are fundamentally revisionist in that many of the accepted ideas about Strasser’s career are challenged and shown to be untenable. The book provides important insights into an interesting personality which in turn considerably enhances our understanding of the character of early National Socialism and the politics of the Weimar Republic.

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