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Spielvogel Jackson J
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Better World Books /Biblio
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Routledge. Used - Good. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. Routledge ISBN 0131898779 9780131898776 [US]
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A few markings-" A brief, yet comprehensive survey of the Third Reich based on current research findings and written for general readers who want a deeper view of this period in German history. Provides a balanced approach to examining Hitler's role in the history of the Third Reich. KEY TOPICS: Coverage ranges from the economic, social, and political forces that made possible the rise and growth of Nazism as well as the institutional, cultural, and social life of the Third Reich, the Second World War, and the Holocaust. Traces the rise of Hitler and the growth of the Nazi party in the context of the political, economic, and social problems of Weimar Germany. Presents Hitler from the perspective of the influences on his early development, character traits, oratorical skills, and his messianic pretensions. provides an analysis of Hitler's ideology based on extensive quotations from his writings and speeches. examines the social composition and membership of the Nazi party and its leaders. New topics include material on: culture and society in Nazi Germany; youth in Germany during World War II; an in-depth look at the Holocaust and anti-Semitism in Germany." Date: 2004. Routledge ISBN 0131898779 9780131898776 [CA]
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Spielvogel Jackson
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William Michael Books /Biblio
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Good. Good Condition; contains extensive marking, notes, and/or highlighting throughout; wear to cover; wear to book corners. ISBN 0131898779 9780131898776 [US]
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Jackson J. Spielvogel
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Prentice Hall, Date: 2004-05-10. Paperback. Used:Good. 2004. Prentice Hall ISBN 0131898779 9780131898776 [US]
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Jackson J Spielvogel
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This book is in very good condition and ready for quick shipment ISBN 0131898779 9780131898776 [US]
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Spielvogel Jackson
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Routledge, Date: 2004-06-03. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 2004. Routledge ISBN 0131898779 9780131898776 [US]
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Jackson Spielvogel
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West Cove UK /AbebooksUK
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ISBN10: 0131898779, ISBN13: 9780131898776, [publisher: Routledge] Softcover Immediate dispatch from Somerset. Used book which has been read but is still in great condition. Pages are free from notes. Name in front. See images. A great book. About the book >.>.> The advent of Nazism in the 1920s and 1930s shocked many Europeans who believed that World War I had been fought to make the "world safe for democracy." Indeed. Nazism was only one, although the most important, of a number of similar-looking fascist movements in Europe between World War I and World War II. While Nazism, like the others, owed much to the impact of World War I. it needs also to be viewed in the context of developments in Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. EUROPE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Mans Europeans perceived the nineteenth century as an age of progress hased on the growth of rationalism, secularism, and materialism. One English social philosopher claimed that progress was not an "accident, but a neces which would enable humans to "become perfect B the end of the teenth century, however, there were voices who challenged these opti casumptions. They spoke of human irrationality and the need for vie ence to she human problems. Nazism would later dr
[Wellington, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2004]
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