ABSTRACT

Now fully revised and reformatted, Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party is an indispensible guide to the history of the Nazi party between its initial electoral breakthrough in 1930 and its victory in 1933. Arguing that the Nazis owed their success as much to Hitler’s charismatic leadership and their own effective propaganda and organisation as to the weakness of the Weimar regime, Frank McDonough provides an original perspective on the subject as well as a concise, readable introduction to key events and debates.  This new edition includes:

 

    A new introduction on the broad context of Weimar Germany


    Two new chapters on the reasons for the Nazi breakthrough in 1930 and on the crucial 1930-1933 period

    New clearer student-friendly format  

 

Supported by an expanded documents section and fully revised bibliography, a chronology of key events and a who’s who of leading figures, Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party will provide an invaluable introduction for any student of this fascinating period.

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PART ONE BACKGROUND

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

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PART TWO ANALYSIS

part |2 pages

PART THREE ASSESSMENT

chapter 8|6 pages

WHY DID HITLER COME TO POWER?

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PART FOUR DOCUMENTS

chapter 1|1 pages

Hitler in Vienna

chapter 4|1 pages

The Demands of the Nazi Party

chapter 5|1 pages

Hitler on the Leadership Principle

chapter 9|1 pages

Hitler on the Power of the Spoken Word

chapter 10|1 pages

The Nazi Party and Private Property

chapter 12|1 pages

Hitler Defi nes National Socialism

chapter 14|1 pages

The Nazi Appeal to Farmers

chapter 20|1 pages

Countdown to Hitler Coming to Power

chapter 21|2 pages

Hitler’s Views on Anti-Semitism

chapter 24|1 pages

The Appeal of National Socialism to Youth