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Published on Aug 08, 2012 | 336 Pages
The author attempts to analyze Hitler’s appeal to German farmers, workers, businessmen, industrialists, women and youth. Beginning with Germany’s social situation after World War I, he demonstrates how Hitler improvised a programme that claimed to offer a classless society.
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David Schoenbaum
David Schoenbaum, a professional historian and lifelong amateur violinist, has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Economist, and many other publications. His books include The United States and the State of Israel, The Violin: A Social History of the World’s Most Versatile Instrument, and Hitler’s Social Revolution: Class and Status in Nazi Germany, 1933–1939.
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