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Look to Germany, the heart of Europe / by Stanley McClatchie.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DD42 .M32 2001

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    "The book Look to Germany was written by American Stanley McClatchie in 1936 and first published by Adolf Hitler's photographer, Heinrich Hoffmann in 1937. Young McClatchie, a member of a wealthy and well-known Southern California family, had lived in Germany prior to the Nazi ascent to power in January 1933. Returning to Germany at the time of the Olympics in 1936, McClatchie found himself very impressed by the consolidation of political power that Hitler had engineered, and by the industrial, technical and social revolution that had taken place in Germany under the Nazis. In Look to Germany McClatchie describes and depicts in 300 photos the new Germany with which he was so impressed. He knew and wrote that Look to Germany would be seen as Nazi propaganda by many, and it certainly was"--Http://www.ihffilm.com/b023.html.
    Variant Title
    Heart of Europe
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    McClatchie, Stanley.
    Published
    Rapid City, SD : Published and distributed by USM Inc., 2001
    ©2001
    Locale
    Germany
    Edition
    Reprint

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0910667268
    9780910667265
    Physical Description
    1 volume (unpaged) : frontispiece, illustrations, plates, portraits, maps ; 28 cm

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