This important addition to modern German studies treats the Weimar
Republic and the Third Reich as a continuum, exploring its themes
through the 1920s and 1930s without artificial breaks. John Hiden
looks at key issues in political, social and economic history, and
in international relations. He highlights Germany's potentially
constructive role in Europe before Hitler; analyses the country's
structural problems; considers the importance of personalities and
personal responsibility in the period; and examines the legacy of
the Third Reich to postwar Germany. Filled with energy and ideas,
the book has an intellectual substance far beyond its relatively
modest length.
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