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Hitlerland, American eyewitnesses to the Nazis rise to power, Andrew Nagorski

Label
Hitlerland, American eyewitnesses to the Nazis rise to power, Andrew Nagorski
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-370) and index
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrationsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hitlerland
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
723723482
Responsibility statement
Andrew Nagorski
Sub title
American eyewitnesses to the Nazis rise to power
Summary
Hitler's rise to power, Germany's march to the abyss, as seen through the eyes of Americans--diplomats, military, expats, visiting authors, Olympic athletes--who watched horrified and up close. By tapping a rich vein of personal testimonies, Hitlerland offers a startlingly fresh perspective on this heavily dissected era. Some of the Americans in Weimar and then Hitler's Germany were merely casual observers, others deliberately blind; a few were Nazi apologists. But most slowly began to understand the horror of what was unfolding, even when they found it difficult to grasp the breadth of the catastrophe. The most perceptive of these Americans helped their reluctant countrymen begin to understand the nature of Nazi Germany as it ruthlessly eliminated political opponents, instilled hatred of Jews and anyone deemed a member of an inferior race, and readied its military and its people for a war for global domination.--From publisher description
Table Of Contents
"Nervous breakdown" -- Up in the air -- Whale or minnow? -- "I will show them" -- "Get out, and fast" -- "Like football and cricket" -- Dancing with Nazis -- "A mad hatter's luncheon party" -- "Uniforms and guns" -- "On our island" -- Feeding the squirrels -- The last act
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