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Few, if any, twentieth-century political leaders have enjoyed greater popularity among their own people than Hitler in the 1930s and 1940s. Yet the personality of Hitler himself and his obsessive ideological fixations can scarcely explain his immense popularity and political effectiveness on his assumption of power in 1933. Hitler's hold over the German people lay rather in the hopes and perceptions of the millions who adored him: their admiration rested less on the bizarre and arcane precepts of Nazi ideology than on social and political values recognizable in many societies other than the Third Reich. Ian Kershaw charts the creation, growth, and decline of the "Hitler myth". He demonstrates how the manufactured Führer cult formed a crucial integrating force in the Third Reich and a vital element in the attainment of Nazi political aims. Masters of the new techniques of propaganda, the Nazis used them to exploit and build on the beliefs, phobias, and prejudices of the day. Their successful "deification" of the Führer in a modern industrial state carries a far from comfortable message. - Back cover.
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The "Hitler Myth": Image and Reality in the Third Reich
October 22, 2001, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford University Press
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The "Hitler Myth": Image and Reality in the Third Reich (Oxford Paperbacks)
June 1, 1989, Oxford University Press, USA
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The "Hitler myth": image and reality in the Third Reich
1987, Oxford University Press
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1987, Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press
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