"Although much of Zitelmann's text is slow-moving and pedantic, relying too heavily on statistics and footnotes, his main point—that a true understanding of Hitler's rise to power must take closer account of the policies he promised and pursued—is bound to generate debate."
An English translation of a monumental and controversial new study of the politics and policies of Hitler's Third Reich, written by a respected journalist from Die Welt.
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