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The Rise of Nazi Germany: The History of the Events that Brought Adolf Hitler to Power,

The Rise of Nazi Germany: The History of the Events that Brought Adolf Hitler to Power, by Charles River Editors

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*Includes pictures *Profiles the seminal events that helped Hitler rise to power and consolidate his position, including the end of World War I, the Beer Hall Putsch, the Burning of the Reichstag, and the Night of the Long Knives *Includes online resources for further reading *Includes a table of contents “I cannot remember in my entire life such a change in the attitude of a crowd in a few minutes, almost a few seconds ... Hitler had turned them inside out, as one turns a glove inside out, with a few sentences. It had almost something of hocus-pocus, or magic about it.” - Dr. Karl Alexander von Mueller It is often claimed that Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany through democratic means, and while that is a stretch, it is true that he managed to become an absolute dictator as Chancellor of Germany in the 1930s through a mixture of politics and intimidation. Ironically, he had set such a course only because of the failure of an outright coup attempt known as the Beer Hall Putsch about a decade earlier. At the close of World War I, Hitler was an impoverished young artist who scrapped by through selling souvenir paintings, but within a few years, his powerful oratory brought him to the forefront of the Nazi party in Munich and helped make the party much more popular. A smattering of followers in the hundreds quickly became a party of thousands, with paramilitary forces like the SA backing them, and at the head of it all was a man whose fiery orations denounced Jews, communists and other “traitors” for bringing upon the German nation the Treaty of Versailles, which had led to hyperinflation and a wrecked economy. The early 1930s were a tumultuous period for German politics, even in comparison to the ongoing transition to the modern era that caused various forms of chaos throughout the rest of the world. In the United States, reliance on the outdated gold standard and an absurdly parsimonious monetary policy helped bring about the Great Depression. Meanwhile, the Empire of Japan began its ultimately fatal adventurism with the invasion of Manchuria, alienating the rest of the world with the atrocities it committed. Around the same time, Gandhi began his drive for the peaceful independence of India through nonviolent protests against the British. It was in Germany, however, that the strongest seeds of future tragedy were sown. The struggling Weimar Republic had become a breeding ground for extremist politics, including two opposed and powerful authoritarian entities: the right-wing National Socialists and the left-wing KPD Communist Party. As the 1930s dawned, these two totalitarian groups held one another in a temporary stalemate, enabling the fragile ghost of democracy to continue a largely illusory survival for a few more years. That stalemate was broken in dramatic fashion on a bitterly cold night in late February 1933, and it was the Nazis who emerged decisively as the victors. A single act of arson against the famous Reichstag building proved to be the catalyst that propelled Adolf Hitler to victory in the elections of March 1933, which set the German nation irrevocably on the path towards World War II. Like other totalitarian regimes, the leader of the Nazis kept an iron grip on power in part by making sure nobody else could attain too much of it, leading to purges of high-ranking officials in the Nazi party. Of these purges, the most notorious was the Night of the Long Knives, a purge in the summer of 1934 that came about when Hitler ordered the surprise executions of several dozen leaders of the SA. This fanatically National Socialist paramilitary organization had been a key instrument in overthrowing democratic government in Germany and raising Hitler to dictatorial power in the first place. However, the SA was an arm of the Nazi phenomenon which had socialist leanings and which was the private army of Ernst Röhm, which was enough for Hitler to consider the organization dangerous.

The Rise of Nazi Germany: The History of the Events that Brought Adolf Hitler to Power, by Charles River Editors

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40 of 40 people found the following review helpful. Shorter version of other books, still a very good book By Marcos K X Bastos Having read some "Charles River" books, I am getting used to them. They usually produce a very good account of the subject, with a good selection of sources and some photos, images or maps. I read one of their books on a subject I had read a lot about before, and being very satisfied with that one, I took it as a standard.Their books are not to be expected as complete, comprehensive works, but lean more toward a good overall short account. Choose one if the subject is new to you or you want a good overview. They appeal to me as good introductions, or if I have no intention of reading long works on a specific theme. That said, I like them and think they're very effective in providing good information as well as a good read.Some "Charles River" books, including this one and those listed below provide good information on earlier developments of the Nazi regime, and then on the final moves before the outbreak of war:1. (1923) The Beer Hall Putsch: The History and Legacy of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party's Failed Coup Attempt in 19232. (1933) The Burning of the Reichstag: The History of the Controversial Fire That Led to the Rise of Nazi Germany3. (1934) The Night of the Long Knives: The History and Legacy of Adolf Hitler's Notorious Purge of the SA4. (1938) The Munich Agreement of 1938: The History of the Peace Pact that Failed to Prevent World War II5. (1938) Kristallnacht: The History and Legacy of Nazi Germany's Most Notorious PogromThey are listed in chronological order of the events but might be read otherwise. I have also reviewed these.The present book seems to be a compilation of material from the five mentioned above. I have read over 50 % of it and indeed it draws a lot from them. I noted the length in pages of each so that if added up they result in 272 pages. This one, at 106 pages, contains roughly 40 % of all the the other five.So, it is an even shorter version of the other accounts. Should you wish to learn more on each subject, read the five books. If a briefer account is the choice, take this one instead. Already read the five books? Then you really don't need reading this one.Since I read all five before and only then this one, I was able to assess the merger job, which seemed very good to me. The result is then an overall view on the subjects covered, keeping the features of going straight to important points and quoting well known sources such as William Shirer an Joachim Fest.

24 of 26 people found the following review helpful. Excellent book By Michael Lapelosa This book is a great addition to the Charles River Editors series. It focuses on the incredible rise of Hitler and the Nazi party in Germany after W W I and before the outbreak of hostilities that resulted in W W II. It's an amazing, fascinating and at times an unbelievable one. It's all here...the misjudgments, the mistakes, the relentless climb from absolutely nothing to absolute power. The author covers all the essential aspects of this astonishing story. The prose is crisp and straightforward. The author provides excellent insight and context which helps the reader understand the toxic atmosphere in Germany that created the environment ripe for exploitation.This book is an extremely important, informative, balanced, and thought provoking work. A MUST READ for anyone seeking to understand how the phenomenal horror that was Nazi Germany happened.

19 of 24 people found the following review helpful. but this book explains how someone like Hitler could actually rise to power By oldpro46 Of course, we all know the basic story, but this book explains how someone like Hitler could actually rise to power. If you are a history fan, it's recommended

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