
Corruption and Anti-corruption in Nazi Germany
About This Novel
One of the moral calls of the Nazis was to eradicate corruption in the Weimar Republic, but the Nazis themselves did not establish clear politics in Germany. The corruption of the Third Reich was systemic, top-down corruption. The Nazi regime sought the stability of the system through corrupt means, so corrupt practices were tacitly approved by the Nazi authorities. Even if a small amount of corruption was sanctioned, it was only for the purpose of political struggle among small groups within the Nazi Party. Frank Bayol reviewed a large number of court records, news reports, party reports and other historical materials. His research revealed Nazi Germany's path to self-destruction.
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deep understanding
Unrestrained and unbridled arbitrary, we deeply understand the evil hidden in the so-called brilliant achievements under the ravages of the Nazis.
It is a very good book. I recommend it to those middle school students who admire ****** and *********, or normal people can use this book to refute them. It will definitely make such people with distorted views of history speechless.
What else can I say?
A leaf covers your eyes, and you can't see Mount Tai.
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Community(0)
Official(4)Scraped 11d ago
deep understanding
Unrestrained and unbridled arbitrary, we deeply understand the evil hidden in the so-called brilliant achievements under the ravages of the Nazis.
It is a very good book. I recommend it to those middle school students who admire ****** and *********, or normal people can use this book to refute them. It will definitely make such people with distorted views of history speechless.
What else can I say?
A leaf covers your eyes, and you can't see Mount Tai.
Sofa sofa sofa




