A Concise History of Nazi Germany

A Concise History of Nazi Germany

Author: Joseph W. Bendersky

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780742553637

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This balanced history offers a concise, readable introduction to Nazi Germany. Combining compelling narrative storytelling with analysis, Joseph Bendersky presents an authoritative survey of the major political, economic, and social factors that powered the rise and fall of the Third Reich. His classic treatment provides an invaluable overview of a subject that retains its historical significance and contemporary importance.


Lexis of Tyranny

Lexis of Tyranny

Author: P. K. Vij

Publisher:

Published: 2011-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789380177373

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Even the ideological enemies of Adolf Hitler will admit that he was a highly gifted and prolific speaker. The book is a compilation of some of the most memorable speeches that he gave.


Hitler's Voice: Organisation & development of the Nazi Party

Hitler's Voice: Organisation & development of the Nazi Party

Author: Detlef Mühlberger

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 1090

ISBN-13: 9783906769721

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What did the Nazis inform the readership of their national newspaper about before 1933? How did they portray the origins and development of the Nazi Party and its specialist organisations at the micro and macro level before the Nazi seizure of power in 1933? What type of propaganda did the Nazis use before 1933 to secure support from specific elements of German society, such as the working class, the peasantry, the urban Mittelstand, and women? What were the main themes of Nazi propaganda projected in its official newspaper before 1933? This study provides the reader with a detailed insight into the content of the Völkischer Beobachter or 'Peoples' Observer', through the use of speeches, reports, articles and various other types of material taken from the Nazi Party's official national newspaper.


Nazi Germany and Neutral Europe During the Second World War

Nazi Germany and Neutral Europe During the Second World War

Author: Christian Leitz

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9780719050688

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This book is a study of the ambitions, activities and achievements of Methodist missionaries in northern Burma from 1887-1966 and the expulsion of the last missionaries by Ne Win. The story is told through painstaking original research in archives which contain thousands of hitherto unpublished documents and eyewitness accounts meticulously recorded by the Methodist missionaries. This accessible study constitutes a significant contribution to a very little-known area of missionary history. Leigh pulls together the themes of conflict, politics and proselytisation in to a fascinating study of great breadth. The historical nuances of the relationship between religion and governance in Burma are traced in an accessible style. This book will appeal to those teaching or studying colonial and postcolonial history, Burmese politics, and the history of missionary work.