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100 | _aKershaw, Ian | ||
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_aThe "Hitler myth" _b : image and reality in the Third Reich _cIan Kershaw |
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_a Oxford _bOxford University Press, _c1987 |
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_axii, 299 p. _c23 cm. |
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504 | _aBib and Ref | ||
520 | _aDemonstrates how the manufactured Führer cult formed a crucial integrating force in the Third Reich and a vital element in the attainment of Nazi political aims. Masters of the new techniques of propaganda, the Nazis used them to exploit and build on the beliefs, phobias, and prejudices of the day. The admiration of the German people rested less on the bizarre and arcane precepts of Nazi ideology than on social and political values recognizable in many societies other than the Third Reich. | ||
650 | _aGermany Politics and government 1933-1945 | ||
942 | _cENGLISH | ||
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