Hitler's Thirty Days To Power by Henry Ashby Turner Jr.
January 1933
This meticulously researched historical account delves into the critical period of January 1933, unraveling the political maneuvers, societal tensions, and pivotal decisions that led to Adolf Hitler's appointment as Chancellor of Germany. The narrative explores the complex interplay of key figures, including President Paul von Hindenburg and former Chancellor Franz von Papen, who underestimated Hitler's ambitions and influence. Through a detailed examination of these thirty days, the book provides a nuanced understanding of how a series of miscalculations and opportunistic alliances paved the way for the Nazi regime's rise to power, altering the course of history.
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- 1996
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- 300-350
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- English
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