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The Nazi seizure of power;: The experience of a single German town, 1930-1935


by William Sheridan Allen

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Sales Rank: 1022070
Studio: Franklin Watts
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 345
Publication Date: January 08, 2009
Publisher: Franklin Watts


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 2 reviews)

Well-written, well-researched, scary  
Mr. Allen's meticulously researched examination of the Nazis' swift rise to power, as illustrated by the experience of one provincial town in Germany, provides a clear answer to the question "how did they do it?" The answer, by the way, may frighten those complacent Americans who think "it can't happen here." Much of the Nazi methodology used to seduce, and ultimately terrorize, the German electorate into passive acceptance of the new regime will seem disturbingly familiar.
September 24, 2003

hmmmm  
Very factual and a good concept overall. BUT the problem to me was that it was too factual, and not a good read. It was like reading a text book. On the other hand, if you are wanting to do a research paper on how the Nazis came to power, it has great information.
May 17, 2002


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