A Brief History of the Third Reich

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A Brief History of the Third Reich

Author(s): Martyn Whittock
Publisher: Constable & Robinson
Binding: Paperback
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A Brief History of the Third Reich offers a concise, source-rich account of Nazi Germany, tracing how images, propaganda and institutions helped the regime gain and consolidate power. The book weighs competing interpretations of the era while keeping the human impact central.

Key questions explored include whether the Third Reich was a modern, technologically advanced state or a backward-looking movement; whether Hitler ruled through tight control or chaotic governance; and how widespread support, coercion and ideology combined to produce mass violence. Whittock draws on state art, diaries, letters and memoirs to illuminate these debates.

Accessible to students and general readers, the book pairs a clear historiographical overview with vivid primary evidence to deepen understanding of twentieth-century authoritarianism and genocide.

  • Uses extensive primary sources
  • Surveys historiographical debates
  • Publisher: Constable & Robinson; 2011; 356 pages; Paperback

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