HITLER CONSPIRACIES the (P) - Softcover

Welch, David

 
9781574885002: HITLER CONSPIRACIES the (P)

Synopsis

THE HITLER CONSPIRACIES examines the tangled web of conspiracy that permeated political life in the Third Reich. Hitler came to power by promulgating conspiracy theories; in power, his regime was driven by conspiracies; and throughout the history of the Third Reich, Germans conspired to resist and overthrow Nazi rule. David Welch shows that Hitler's enduring conspiratorial legacy remains central to our fascination with the Nazi era. Written by an expert on the Third Reich, this book throws new light on the history of Adolf Hitler's Germany.

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About the Author

Professor David Welch is Professor of Modern History and Director of the Centre and the Study of Propaganda at the University of Kent at Canterbury. His research interests include late 19th and 20th century German history, focusing on the relationship between public opinion, politics and propaganda in German society. He is the General Editor of Routledge's Sources in History series. His published works include Germany: Propaganda and Total War 1914-1918, Modern European History: A Documentary Reader 1871-2000, The Third Reich, Politics and Propaganda, Hitler: Portrait of a Dictator and Propaganda and the German Cinema 1933-1945. He currently lives in the South of England.

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