The "Hitler Myth": Image and Reality in the Third Reich is a book by British historian Ian Kershaw that was first published in The "Hitler myth": image and reality in the Third Reich Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. image and reality in the Third Reich by Kershaw, Ian. Publication date Topics Hitler, Adolf, , Public opinion -- Germany, Propaganda, German -- History -- 20th century, Germany -- Politics and government -- Kershaw, Ian, Subject. Germany Politics and government ; Hitler, Adolf, ; Social psychology; Fascism Germany History; Germany Fascism .
Ian Kershaw. Few twentieth-century political leaders enjoyed greated popularity among their own people than Hitler in the s and s. This remarkable study of the myth that sustained one of the most notorious dictators, and delves into Hitler's extraordinarily powerful hold over the German people. Biography: Ian Kershaw is Professor of History at the University of Sheffield. His publications include Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich His research interests extend to include numerous aspects of German history in the periods of the Weimar Republic, the Third Reich, and. The "Hitler Myth": Image and Reality in the Third Reich is a book by British historian Ian Kershaw that was first published in In the book, Kershaw explores a concept he calls the "Hitler Myth" that describes two key points in Nazi ideology that depict Adolf Hitler as a demagogue figure and as a.
In the “Hitler myth,” ordinary Germans found compensation for the tensions, anxieties and frustrations of everyday life under National Socialism. By the time the Allied bombing raids and German defeats in Russia had begun to deflate this myth, the Führer was already the prisoner of his own propaganda image. The "Hitler Myth" Image and Reality in the Third Reich. Ian Kershaw. Publication Date - December ISBN: pages Paperback /4 x /4 inches Retail Price to Students: $ A compelling analysis of the true source of Hitler's rise to power. The 'Hitler Myth'. Image and Reality in the Third Reich. By IAN KERSHAW (Oxford: Clarendon P., I; PP. xii + ? 50) THE Nottingham historian Ian Kershaw, who has already emerged at the top of the experts on the Third Reich in the United Kingdom, presents here a book which constitutes, to an overwhelming degree, the translation of an.
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