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In fifteen incisive profiles, Joachim Fest, one of the greatest authorities on the Third Reich, offers a compelling and definitive examination of the lives of the most infamous Nazi leaders: the dark powers behind Hitler's throne. They include Hermann Goering: Hitler's designated successor and issuer of orders for the Final Solution; Joseph Goebbels: Reichsminister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda and the Kristallnacht mastermind; Heinrich Himmler: Reichsführer of the SS, responsible for the deaths of more than six million Jews; Martin Bormann: Hitler's private secretary, who wielded power by controlling access to the Führer; Rudolph Hess: Deputy of the Nazi Party who was tried at Nuremberg and controversially imprisoned for life; Albert Speer: "the Nazi who said sorry"; and of course, Hitler himself.
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The Face of the Third Reich, Joachim Fest
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- Released
- 1970
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- Title
- The Face of the Third Reich
- Subtitle
- Portraits of the Nazi Leadership
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Joachim Fest
- Released
- 1970
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 402
- ISBN10
- 0140215360
- ISBN13
- 9780140215366
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Historical Themes, History, True Stories, Biographies, Military History, Germany, Wars, World War II, Memories, Teens, Holocaust, Nazism, Third Reich (Nazi Germany), 1933-1945, Adolf Hitler
- Original title
- Das Gesicht des Dritten Reiches
- Rating
- 4 out of 5
- Description
- In fifteen incisive profiles, Joachim Fest, one of the greatest authorities on the Third Reich, offers a compelling and definitive examination of the lives of the most infamous Nazi leaders: the dark powers behind Hitler's throne. They include Hermann Goering: Hitler's designated successor and issuer of orders for the Final Solution; Joseph Goebbels: Reichsminister of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda and the Kristallnacht mastermind; Heinrich Himmler: Reichsführer of the SS, responsible for the deaths of more than six million Jews; Martin Bormann: Hitler's private secretary, who wielded power by controlling access to the Führer; Rudolph Hess: Deputy of the Nazi Party who was tried at Nuremberg and controversially imprisoned for life; Albert Speer: "the Nazi who said sorry"; and of course, Hitler himself.





