The Third Reich : a new history

Burleigh, Michael

The Third Reich : a new history / Michael Burleigh - 1st American ed. - New York : Hill and Wang , 2001, c2000 - 965 p. : illus. ; 21 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What happened when Germany's elite as well as most of its citizens chose not to think for themselves and to favor instead a politics based on faith, hope, hatred, and sentimental regard for their own race and nation? The consequences were catastrophic. Michael Burleigh's account of the moral breakdown and transformation of an advanced industrial society in the heart of Europe is a clearheaded assessment of the history, effects, and meaning of National Socialism in Germany. Filled with human and moral considerations that are missing from more theoretical accounts, The Third Reich gives full weight to the experience of ordinary people who were swept up in, or repelled by, Hitler's movement. It restores a broad perspective and intellectual unity to issues that have become academic sub-specialties and offers a brilliant new interpretation of Hitler's evil rule.


English.

9780809093267


Germany---History---1933-1945

DD256.5 / .B94 2001

943.086 BUR

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