Putsch!: How Hitler Made Revolution"The world was told that an explosive event had occurred in Munich in November 1923 and than an unknown named Hitler was involved. But the Berliner Tageblatt proclaimed a dictatorship that never came off and Hitler did not even make the headlines of The New York Times. Nobody understood that Hitler's Putsch unleashed a generation of terror, World War II, and the death of thirty million people." -- Back cover. |
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