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Backing Hitler: Consent And Coercion In Nazi Germany
This book has an extreme bias, and while I agree with this bias if you are looking for just facts about this time period this is probably not the book for you.
VR
1 January 2013
Backing Hitler
I thought that the material was just rehashed and toned down material based on Ian Kershaw.
UB
9 September 2012
They had his back
Competently told but the prose is plodding; the narrative moves like a donkey cart on an autobahn.
VT
29 April 2011
More about the Justice system than consent
This book raises some significant issues on Hitler's reign over Nazi Germany.
LB
2 October 2010
The Kindle version is difficult
This is not a review of the text, which seems well-documented and timely.
JP
31 March 2007
The last nail in the coffin of the 'good German'
There is no point, at this late date, for retelling German horrors, unless the retelling provides an insight into what was behind them.
MT
16 December 2006
Fantastic history of National Socialist Germany
Traditionally, I have read books on American history rather than European history, but this one caught my eye because of the premise - that ordinary Germans played a role in enforcing Hitler's mandates of Aryan supremacy.
Backing Hitler: Consent And Coercion In Nazi Germany Review
Customer reviews (7)
Bias
This book has an extreme bias, and while I agree with this bias if you are looking for just facts about this time period this is probably not the book for you.
Backing Hitler
I thought that the material was just rehashed and toned down
material based on Ian Kershaw.
They had his back
Competently told but the prose is plodding; the narrative moves like a donkey cart on an autobahn.
More about the Justice system than consent
This book raises some significant issues on Hitler's reign over Nazi Germany.
The Kindle version is difficult
This is not a review of the text, which seems well-documented and timely.
The last nail in the coffin of the 'good German'
There is no point, at this late date, for retelling German horrors, unless the retelling provides an insight into what was behind them.
Fantastic history of National Socialist Germany
Traditionally, I have read books on American history rather than European history, but this one caught my eye because of the premise - that ordinary Germans played a role in enforcing Hitler's mandates of Aryan supremacy.