Hitler's Berlin by Stephen D. Helmer
Abuse of Power in the Third Reich
Set against the backdrop of a city caught in the throes of transformation, this historical narrative delves into the complex and tumultuous era of Berlin during the rise of the Nazi regime. Through vivid descriptions and meticulous research, the book paints a portrait of a metropolis grappling with political upheaval, social change, and the pervasive influence of propaganda. It explores the lives of ordinary citizens and key figures, revealing how the city's cultural and architectural landscape was reshaped under the shadow of dictatorship, offering a poignant reflection on the resilience and adaptability of its people amidst the chaos of war and tyranny.
- Published
- 2009
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- Pages
- 320-350
- Original Language
- English
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