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Tables of Contents for The Nazi Revolution
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
 
Chronology of Events
xi
 
Reference Maps: Germany Before and After World War I, 1914--1919
xiv
 
Hitler's Conquests, 1938--1939
xv
 
Introduction
xii
 
I The Nazi Movement and German History
1
28
The Case for Continuity
3
5
Hans-Ulrich Wehler
German Peculiarity in Question
8
4
David Blackbourn
The Theory of a Sonderweg
12
6
Jurgen Kocka
Differences or Deviance?
18
5
Charles S. Maier
The Three Paradoxes of Nazism
23
6
Allan Mitchell
II The Seizure of Power
29
30
The Roots of Nazism
31
5
Geoffrey Pridham
The Party's Electoral Appeal
36
6
Thomas Childers
The Final Step to Power
42
5
A. J. Nicholls
Enthusiasm and Confusion
47
5
Joachim C. Fest
Tightening the Grip
52
7
Richard Bessel
III The Personality of the Leader
59
48
Fantasy and Fact
61
14
Karl Dietrich Bracher
Fanaticism and Calculation
75
8
Alan Bullock
Hitler's Racism
83
5
Michael Burleigh
Wolfgang Wippermann
The Hitler Myth
88
4
Ian Kershaw
Guilt Feelings and Perverted Sexuality
92
15
Robert G. L. Waite
IV The Crucial Role of German Elites
107
42
The Legend of Capitalist Support
110
7
Henry Ashby Turner, Jr.
The Cooperation of Big Business
117
6
William Carr
The Ambiguity of Religious Leaders
123
8
Ernst Christian Helmreich
The Control of Cultural Life
131
4
Alan E. Steinweis
Generals and the German Resistance
135
14
Peter Hoffmann
V The Social Impact of Nazism
149
54
The Nazification of a Town
152
5
William Sheridan Allen
Workers in the German Labor Front
157
7
Timothy W. Mason
Obedient and Dissident Youth
164
9
Detlev Peukert
The Wary Response of Women
173
9
Jill Stephenson
Mothers in the Fatherland
182
7
Claudia Koonz
The Ambivalence of Anti-Semitism
189
7
Sarah Gordon
The War, The Final Solution, and the Defeat
196
7
Omer Bartov
Suggestions for Additional Reading
203