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The book explores the complexities of power within Hitler's regime, challenging the notion of his absolute authority. By analyzing the Nazi state's structure from 1933 to 1945, particularly in Bavaria, the author reveals the intricate dynamics between Hitler, his ministers, and provincial governments. It highlights the bureaucratic conflicts and the limited obedience Hitler commanded, illustrating that totalitarian power is more nuanced than previously believed.
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Limits of Hitler's Power, Edward Norman Peterson
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