Stalcup, Ed., Adolph Hitler; Nicholls, Weimar And The Rise Of Hitler
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.29.1.48-50Abstract
Studies on the Nazis and biographies of Adolf Hitler are as popular and as common as they are important. Unfortunately, they are not always of high intellectual quality. But the two volumes at hand are examples of responsible scholarship treating the troubled history of Germany from the 1920s to the 1940s. They are both accessible for undergraduate readers, although many freshmen and sophomores will find the Nicholls volume rather demanding. Instructors might want to consider using the books together for two reasons.
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