Hitler's National Socialism by Rainer Zitelmann
A concise, scholarly examination of National Socialism that traces its intellectual origins, core beliefs (including racial hierarchy, authoritarian leadership, and anti-democratic, anti-communist stances), and the ways those ideas were translated into policy and mass politics; it analyzes the movement’s use of propaganda, social engineering, and alliances with conservative elites, considers tensions between ideology and opportunistic governance, and assesses the catastrophic consequences of its expansionist and genocidal programs as well as its lasting impact on German and international history.
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