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The Third Reich

The Third Reich

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Caroline Sharples’s compelling account of how Hitler used the democratic process to seize power in Germany and create a violent and racist regime responsible for the Holocaust and the most destructive war in history.

 

Between 1933 and 1945, Germany was under the grip of the Third Reich. Headed by Adolf Hitler, this National Socialist state endeavoured to control every aspect of the nation’s political, social, economic, religious and cultural life, and indoctrinate every German citizen in its ideology. This intrinsically racist regime also embarked on an expansionist foreign policy that, at its peak, brought most of continental Europe under Nazi control. The resulting war – and genocide – killed millions of soldiers and civilians and its effects continue to be felt to this day. Nazism, it has been suggested, was “the ultimate embodiment of evil”, and historians have grappled with one fundamental question since 1945: how was any of this possible in a modern, cultured nation in the heart of 20th century Europe? There is no easy way to sum up the Third Reich, but in this short book Caroline Sharples tells the story of Hitler’s rise to power and looks at the arguments which have raged about the Third Reich, in particular the argument about how much power Hitler actually had. Was he, as some believe, an omnipotent leader with clear ideological goals and a clear programme for implementing them? Or was the Third Reich much more confused, with ad hoc decision making and intense power rivalries generating a “cumulative radicalism” which eventually brought it down?

  • PRODUCT INFO

    Author: Caroline Sharples

    ISBN: 1911187929

    Number Of Pages: 128

    Publisher: Connell Publishing

    Release Date: 2018-10-18

    EAN: 9781911187929

  • ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Caroline Sharples, who has a PhD from the University of Southampton, specialises in modern German history, specifically memories of National Socialism and representations of the Holocaust. Her books include Britain and the Holocaust: Remembering and Remembering and Representing War and Genocide, and West Germans and the Nazi Legacy.

  • PRESS REVIEW

    Now, at last, there’s an answer. “Mercifully,” says Helen Brown in the Mail, a new series of short books has come along to reduce long, complex topics into short, easily digestible books.

    And they’re nothing like the “dry, bullet-pointy style” of GCSE textbooks.

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