Hitler in Conspiracy Theories: the Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination

Hitler in Conspiracy Theories: the Third Reich and the Paranoid Imagination

by (uk) Richard J. Evans

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Were the infamous Protocols of the Elders of Zion an authorization for Nazi genocide? Was the German army defeated in World War I because they were "stabbed in the back"? Were the Nazis behind the 1933 Reichstag fire? Did Nazi Deputy Head of State Rudolf Hess fly to Scotland in 1941 to make a "peace proposal" to Britain on behalf of Hitler? Did Hitler die in Berlin in 1945, or did he escape from the bunker and go into exile in South America? In "Hitler in Conspiracy Theories," renowned Third Reich scholar Richard J. Evans explores the above five conspiracy theories involving Hitler and the Nazi Party, dissecting the paranoid imagination associated with the Third Reich. This is a book about imagination, fiction, lies and fallacies. It is also a historical work about "post-truth" and "selective facts".

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