Takeover by Timothy W. Ryback

The Return of the Imperial Presidency and the Subversion of American Democracy

In the summer of 1932, Germany was in turmoil. The Weimar Republic was crumbling, with widespread unemployment and violence. Adolf Hitler's National Socialist Party gained momentum, but a setback in the November elections saw them lose significant support. Amidst internal strife and dwindling resources, Hitler's political future seemed bleak. Yet, through a series of strategic maneuvers, unexpected alliances, and political gambles, he managed to rise to power. This period, marked by intense political drama and uncertainty, culminated in Hitler's appointment as chancellor in January 1933, setting the stage for the end of democracy in Germany.

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Published
2024
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400
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English
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