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The rise of the Nazis / Hal Marcovitz.

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    Summary
    This book explores why the Germans chose to follow Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, whose vision of German exceptionalism and world domination sparked a second and even more devastating world war.
    Series
    Understanding world history
    Understanding world history series.
    Format
    Online resource
    Author/Creator
    Marcovitz, Hal, author.
    Published
    San Diego, CA : ReferencePoint Press, [2015]
    ©2015
    Locale
    Germany
    Contents
    Chapter one. What conditions led to the rise of the Nazis?
    chapter two. Chaos in post-war Germany
    chapter three. Birth of the Third Reich
    chapter four. Intrigues, expansion and appeasement
    chapter five. Holocaust and war
    chapter six. What are the legacies of the Nazis?
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Chapter one. What conditions led to the rise of the Nazis? -- chapter two. Chaos in post-war Germany -- chapter three. Birth of the Third Reich -- chapter four. Intrigues, expansion and appeasement -- chapter five. Holocaust and war -- chapter six. What are the legacies of the Nazis?
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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781601526557
    1601526555
    Physical Description
    1 online resource (96 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps.

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    2024-06-21 23:03:00
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