Great Turning Points in History
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
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.






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.
Identifies and describes people, places, events, and phenomena associated with Nazi Germany, covering the years 1933-1945
This book tells of the German men and women of honour and courage who stood up and asserted their conscience over the demands of the state in Nazi Germany.