The Making of Adolf Hitler by Eugene Davidson

The Making of Adolf Hitler by Eugene Davidson

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The harsh Armistice terms of 1918, the short-lived Weimar Republic, Hindenburg's vacillations, and behind-the-scene power plays form the backbone of this study covering German history during the first three-and-a-half decades of the century.

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The Making of Adolf Hitler by Eugene Davidson

The Making of Adolf Hitler, by historian Eugene Davidson, is an examination of Germany in the three decades before the Nazi takeover. The complex political conflicts, including the harsh Armistice terms of 1918, the short-lived Weimar Republic, Hindenburg's senile vacillations, and behind-the-scene power plays form the backbone of this study.

Eugene Davidson is the author of The Making of Adolf Hitler, The Unmaking of Adolf Hitler, The Trial of the Germans, and The Nuremberg Fallacy, all published by the University of Missouri Press.

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ISBN 13 9780826211170
ISBN 10 0826211178
Title The Making of Adolf Hitler
Author Eugene Davidson
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Year published 1997-04-30
Number of pages 464
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