Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power
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An Account of Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power
In Germany 1924-1939
1Adolf Hitler's rise to power was one of a hard common sense and unpleasant fantasy and it's not so much how he came to power but why he came to power. There are many reasons why Hitler came to power, some for example were the political and economic weaknesses at that time in Germany due to the Depression, the Industrialists willingness to accept Adolf
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Education LTD 1987. 2. Munich: 1938, N. Grant; Franklin Watts.Inc 1971. 3. Hitler and the Collapse of the Weimar Germany, M. Broszart; Berg Publishers 1987. 4. Hitler, Adolf; Microsoft Encarter 1994. 5. Carr, William. Hitler: A Study in Personality and Politics. St. Martin's, 1979. Interrelationship between Hitler's personality and the political situation. 6. Stone, Norman. Hitler. Little, 1980. Brief, vivid summary of his life and policies. 7. Toland, John. Adolf Hitler. Doubleday, 1976. Comprehensive reappraisal of the dictator, based on documents and interviews. 8. The World Encyclopedia, W. Jenks; 1976