Louis Leo Snyder Books
Louis Leo Snyder was a scholar of the Nazi era whose work presciently analyzed the rise of Adolf Hitler. He meticulously chronicled the mass meetings and the underlying ideology, offering early and astute predictions about the regime's trajectory. Snyder's writings delve into the totalizing methods and mass psychology that fueled Nazism, providing critical insights into its dangerous appeal. His scholarship remains a vital resource for understanding this pivotal and harrowing period.





Great Turning Points in History
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A look at certain important events which stand out as being "turning points" in history such The Battle of Marathon, Crucifixion of Jesus, Flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina, Battle of Tours, Coronation of Charlemagne, Magna Carta, Discovery of America, Spanish Armada, Fall of Bastille, and many others.
Wordsworth Military Library: Encyclopedia of the Third Reich
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
This reference book covers the rise of National Socialism to the fall of the Third Reich in May 1945, and also carries selected entries on the Weimar Republic which proceeded Hitler and on the Bonn Republic which succeeded him.