Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich

I was always interested in the history of Nazi Germany and I bought this book almost 8 years ago. This was one of my first history books written in English. However, only this month I began reading it when commuting to work in the morning. In two weeks I already finished more than 200 pages and I would say this is very interesting read about mass and party politics in general. Some people say in their reviews that this book has too may adjectives because it was written in 50s-60s just after the war but I would say that adjectives make this book a non-stop reading experience.

Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich

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2 Responses to “Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich”

  1. Literate Scientist » Blog Archive » The Third Reich: A New History Says:

    […] finished reading Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich a few weeks ago and started reading this book. Because it was written 40 years after William […]

  2. Literate Scientist » Blog Archive » The Coming of the Third Reich Says:

    […] narrative, in a simple and clear language and it is very detailed and not Hitler-centered like Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich. It has plenty of maps and this is very important to me because I can’t always recall where […]

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