The lesson of Nazi Germany is that people like us and societies like ours can do terrible things. Metcalfe's follows five individuals through Hitler's first year in power. I had not heard of any of them before reading the book. Of the five, Harvard graduate, Putzie Hanfstaengl, seems most familiar and unattractive to me/5(10). book. Read 10 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. A glimpse into the rise of Nazi power through the diaries and personal papers. · Overview. “Using letters, diaries, and memoirs, Metcalfe distills the personalities, viewpoints, and day-to-day reactions of five alert and often directly involved witnesses to Hitler’s consolidation of power. They are: U.S. Ambassador to Germany, William Dodd, and his high-spirited daughter, Martha; Bella Fromm, a glamorous German society columnist who was Jewish and made ISBN
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by Philip Metcalfe. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , One of the best books on the Germany of and Shows the cruelty of Hitler's rise to power thru the SA troops beatings and killings. Once Hitler got the power he exterminated the SA and all his so-called enemies he conducted the "Night of the Long Knives". Many innocent people were murdered on his command. The lesson of Nazi Germany is that people like us and societies like ours can do terrible things. Metcalfe's follows five individuals through Hitler's first year in power. I had not heard of any of them before reading the book. Of the five, Harvard graduate, Putzie Hanfstaengl, seems most familiar and unattractive to me.
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