HitlerLongman, 1991 - 230 páginas The end of the postwar European order which was the legacy of the Third Reich provides a fitting moment to reassess the foundations of Hitler's calamitously destructive power. This interpretative study makes no claim to offer a new biography of Hitler. In some ways its approach is indeed quite non-biographical. It focuses directly upon the nature and mechanics, the character and exercise of Hitler's dictatorial power. |
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... programme . The adoption of a new programme would have meant not only the continuing negotiability of Party ' doctrine ' , but - and this point was crucial – an acceptance that the leader himself was bound by the Party programme ...
... programme . The adoption of a new programme would have meant not only the continuing negotiability of Party ' doctrine ' , but - and this point was crucial – an acceptance that the leader himself was bound by the Party programme ...
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... programme . The 1920 programme , he proclaimed , ' was the foundation of our religion , our ideol- ogy ' , and to tamper with it would amount to ' treason to those who died believing in our Idea'.7 Rejection of the programme , it was ...
... programme . The 1920 programme , he proclaimed , ' was the foundation of our religion , our ideol- ogy ' , and to tamper with it would amount to ' treason to those who died believing in our Idea'.7 Rejection of the programme , it was ...
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... programme ' did not , however , amount to a number of clearly defined political objectives neatly laid out in a Party manifesto . Nor , except indirectly , did the ' programme ' which was cementing the still innately fractious Party ...
... programme ' did not , however , amount to a number of clearly defined political objectives neatly laid out in a Party manifesto . Nor , except indirectly , did the ' programme ' which was cementing the still innately fractious Party ...
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