Hitler's Revolution: Ideology, Social Programs, Foreign Affairs

Drawing on over 200 German sources, many pre-1945, Hitler's Revolution provides concise, penetrating insight into the National Socialist ideology and how it transformed German society. The government's success at relieving unemployment and its social programs to eliminate class barriers unlock the secret to Hitler's undeniable popularity which, in light of war crimes, seems so incomprehensible today.

Documents from German, Soviet and British archives help illuminate the diplomatic atmosphere of the times and the challenge Hitler confronted when weighing foreign policy decisions. Evidence shows that these were often spontaneous reaction to fluctuating political constellations rather than planned long in advance. During the war, oppressive German measures in occupied countries invited criticism from within Germany as the National Socialist dogma, particularly the race theory, began losing influence in official circles and the military.

An in-depth analysis of Hitler's wartime campaigns, especially Stalingrad and Normandy, reveals that the German resistance not only plotted to topple the regime, but systematically sabotaged combat operations causing the German army catastrophic defeats. The motive, historical records demonstrate, was not so idealistic as popularly believed. The author researched primarily German records, to present readers in the United States and Great Britain with information never before translated into English and otherwise inaccessible to them. Expanded edition with over 100 illustrations and 328 pages.

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Hitler's Revolution: Ideology, Social Programs, Foreign Affairs

Drawing on over 200 German sources, many pre-1945, Hitler's Revolution provides concise, penetrating insight into the National Socialist ideology and how it transformed German society. The government's success at relieving unemployment and its social programs to eliminate class barriers unlock the secret to Hitler's undeniable popularity which, in light of war crimes, seems so incomprehensible today.

Documents from German, Soviet and British archives help illuminate the diplomatic atmosphere of the times and the challenge Hitler confronted when weighing foreign policy decisions. Evidence shows that these were often spontaneous reaction to fluctuating political constellations rather than planned long in advance. During the war, oppressive German measures in occupied countries invited criticism from within Germany as the National Socialist dogma, particularly the race theory, began losing influence in official circles and the military.

An in-depth analysis of Hitler's wartime campaigns, especially Stalingrad and Normandy, reveals that the German resistance not only plotted to topple the regime, but systematically sabotaged combat operations causing the German army catastrophic defeats. The motive, historical records demonstrate, was not so idealistic as popularly believed. The author researched primarily German records, to present readers in the United States and Great Britain with information never before translated into English and otherwise inaccessible to them. Expanded edition with over 100 illustrations and 328 pages.

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Hitler's Revolution: Ideology, Social Programs, Foreign Affairs

Hitler's Revolution: Ideology, Social Programs, Foreign Affairs

by Tedor Richard
Hitler's Revolution: Ideology, Social Programs, Foreign Affairs

Hitler's Revolution: Ideology, Social Programs, Foreign Affairs

by Tedor Richard

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Drawing on over 200 German sources, many pre-1945, Hitler's Revolution provides concise, penetrating insight into the National Socialist ideology and how it transformed German society. The government's success at relieving unemployment and its social programs to eliminate class barriers unlock the secret to Hitler's undeniable popularity which, in light of war crimes, seems so incomprehensible today.

Documents from German, Soviet and British archives help illuminate the diplomatic atmosphere of the times and the challenge Hitler confronted when weighing foreign policy decisions. Evidence shows that these were often spontaneous reaction to fluctuating political constellations rather than planned long in advance. During the war, oppressive German measures in occupied countries invited criticism from within Germany as the National Socialist dogma, particularly the race theory, began losing influence in official circles and the military.

An in-depth analysis of Hitler's wartime campaigns, especially Stalingrad and Normandy, reveals that the German resistance not only plotted to topple the regime, but systematically sabotaged combat operations causing the German army catastrophic defeats. The motive, historical records demonstrate, was not so idealistic as popularly believed. The author researched primarily German records, to present readers in the United States and Great Britain with information never before translated into English and otherwise inaccessible to them. Expanded edition with over 100 illustrations and 328 pages.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780988368231
Publisher: Richard Tedor
Publication date: 05/08/2017
Edition description: 2nd Expanded ed.
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Ideology, p. 5

Introduction, The Rise of Liberalism, Democracy, The Authoritarian State, The Struggle for Labor, Socialism, Nationalism, Racial Hygiene, Racism Versus Marxism, The Nation as One

Chapter 2 The New Germany, p. 39

Germany Prostrate, The Road to Recovery, The Social Renaissance, Strength Through Joy, Rearming the Reich, The Adolf Hitler Schools

Chapter 3 European Diplomacy, p. 83

Africa, Geneva, France, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland

Chapter 4 Europe in the Vice, p. 137

Balance of Power, The Unwelcome Alliance, The "Number One Enemy"

Chapter 5 The Mission of the Reich, p. 187

The Waffen SS, Germanic Volunteers, Negative Nationalism, The European Mission

Chapter 6 Revolution Versus Reactionary, p. 219

Fatal Diplomacy, The Early Campaigns, Betrayal in the East, Normandy, The "Good Germans", A Contrast of Motives, The Legacy

Footnotes, p. 295

Bibliography, p. 315

Name Index, p. 321

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