The "Hitler Myth": Image and Reality in the Third Reich (Oxford paperbacks)
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Before writing the first volume of his substantial biography of Adolf Hitler, Ian Kershaw focused on the popular appeal of the Nazi dictator in The "Hitler Myth". Arguing that "the sources of Hitler's appeal must be sought ... in those who adored him, rather than in the leader himself," Kershaw shows how Hitler's public image welded together antagonistic forces within the Nazi state, mobilized the nation for war, and contributed to the ethos that animated systematic and genocidal violence. Responding to historians who maintain that Hitler's personality or ideological fixations accounted for
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Manufacturer: Oxford University Press
Release date: 1 June 1989
ISBN-10 : 0192822349 | ISBN-13: 9780192822345
Release date: 1 June 1989
ISBN-10 : 0192822349 | ISBN-13: 9780192822345
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