Not all of the responses to fascism in the English speaking
world were hostile. With the aim of providing a representative
sample, Routledge here re-issues Norman Hillson's I Speak of
Germany. First published in 1937, this is an account of the
author's travels in Germany, and is largely sympathetic to the
changes wrought by the regime. Like others adopting a similar
position, the author believes that the terms of the Versailles
treatment put Germany in an impossible position, and that the Nazis
had inspired a recovery. Racial politics, whilst not ignored, are
not seen as being at the heart of the programme ? ?obsession of
race purity maybe a little absurd and quite impractical of
realization?.
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