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danielbowen's review against another edition
5.0
Thorough in its description and analysis of the entirety of the Nazi regime, from its rise, its reign, and its fall to even key figures that helped shape it, more especially, Adolf Hitler
ksbookjunky's review against another edition
4.0
A really good view on the rise of the Third Reich. Read it for my MLA course, but I would nave found it enjoyable as a leisure read.
holtfan's review against another edition
3.0
I have to say, I enjoyed this one. Spielvogel is an engaging writer and examines Nazi Germany broadly. He talks about Hitler's Aryan belief and the rise and influence of Nazism.
fleetwood_whack's review against another edition
3.0
If you’re looking for substance, look somewhere else.
This book only works because my professor is using it as a way to outline his notes. I understand terminology and the context of events because he told me so. Not because the book put it ~* oh so eloquently *~ If I were reading this on my own, I’d be as clueless as an American discussing Socialism.
This book only works because my professor is using it as a way to outline his notes. I understand terminology and the context of events because he told me so. Not because the book put it ~* oh so eloquently *~ If I were reading this on my own, I’d be as clueless as an American discussing Socialism.