The German Dictatorship: The Origins, Structure, and Effects of National SocialismThere have been many studies of National Socialism published since the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945. None, however, has satisfactorily explained why the Weimar Republic failed, how Hitler succeeded in taking power, and whether National Socialism has been truly defeated or survives in Germany today. In his search for the answers to these questions, Karl Dietrich Bracher has written what has already been acclaimed as a masterpiece of historical and political analysis, the most comprehensive and illuminating study of National Socialism to appear to date.?amazon.com. |
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THE PRECONDITIONS | 3 |
THE ORIGINS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST MOVEMENT | 50 |
THE NEW PARTY IN THE ERA OF STRUGGLE | 122 |
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