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Hitler's Social Revolution

Class and Status in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939

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352 pages
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The book explores the stark contrast between the ideology of the Reich and its true nature, highlighting how this disparity contributed to social disintegration. It delves into the impact of this mirage on the populace, revealing how the allure of the ideology diminished the collective will to resist the regime's realities. Through this analysis, the narrative uncovers the complexities of societal dynamics during a tumultuous period, providing insights into the psychological and social factors at play.

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Hitler's Social Revolution, David Schoenbaum

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1997
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