Hitler and the Forgotten Nazis: A History of Austrian National Socialism

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University of North Carolina Press, 1981 - Biography & Autobiography - 292 pages
Pauley shows that the Austrian Nazis were not compliant servants to the German Nazi party and that they controlled a fascinating movement troubled by contradictions between perverted idealism and violence. Pauley analyzes the Austrian Nazi party's social composition, leadership problems, slow growth in the 1920s, response to the Great depression, propaganda, structure, SS and SA activities, resistance to the German party, and contribution to the Anschluss of 1938.

Originally published in 1987.

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The First Austrian Republic
3
From Empire to Republic
16
The Nazi Civil War 19231930
36
Copyright

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