Oxford History of the Third Reich

Oxford History of the Third Reich

by (add) Robert Glatley

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Oxford European History, hundreds of academicians spent 40 years creating Oxford classics. Look how the people volunteered to become Hitler's executioners! In 1918, Germany was defeated in World War I. In just 20 years, the Nazis not only brought Germany back to the top of a great power, but also drove the German people, known for their rationality, into madness. In the referendum, the Nazis received 90% of the votes. In the national elections held at the same time, the Nazis' support rate was as high as 87.9%. Even the political opponents of the Nazis could only admit that this result was "a true reflection of popular sentiment" and that society was fascizing extremely quickly and effectively. Whether it is economy and culture, or technology and art, they can all be used by the Nazis and become tools to weave beautiful visions for the people.

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