Anonymous
8/15/2025, 4:56:18 AM
No.24638791
[Report]
>"Germans into Nazis" by Peter Fritzsche argues that the rise of Nazism wasn't solely due to external factors like the Treaty of Versailles or the Great Depression, but rather a result of a deeper, broader social and political transformation within Germany. Fritzsche examines key moments like the start of World War I in 1914, the end of the war in 1918, and Hitler's appointment as Chancellor in 1933, demonstrating how these events fueled a sense of populist nationalism and a reimagining of German identity. He contends that the Nazis effectively tapped into this evolving national consciousness, twisting together ideas from the left and right to create a potent ideology that resonated with a wide range of Germans.
Anonymous
6/17/2025, 7:32:21 AM
No.17770140
[Report]
Explaining why Germans started to turn to the Nazis.