This history of the rise and fall of the Nazis addresses questions which have been raised over the past 50 years, and aims to dispel some of the myths. The book sets out to show that the reality of history is more painful and harder to accept than the popular perception of a nation led astray by Hitler, the man of destiny, and to offer an understanding of the Nazi movement and of how the German people were seduced by it.
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Review:
"One of the greatest documentary series of all time" (Daily Mail)
"Essential reading for anyone who seeks to understand how a highly cultured, western society fell into an abyss of barbarity" (History magazine)
Book Description:
From BAFTA Award-winning historian Laurence Rees, the powerfully gripping story of the rise and fall of the Third Reich
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- PublisherBBC Books
- Publication date1998
- ISBN 10 0563384735
- ISBN 13 9780563384731
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages256
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