The House That Hitler Built is a non-fiction book written by Stephen H. Roberts that delves into the history of the Nazi regime and its impact on Germany. The book explores the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, as well as the construction of buildings and monuments that were intended to glorify the Third Reich. The author examines the architecture and design of these structures, including the infamous Eagle's Nest, and considers the role they played in promoting Nazi ideology. The book also explores the lives of the ...
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The House That Hitler Built is a non-fiction book written by Stephen H. Roberts that delves into the history of the Nazi regime and its impact on Germany. The book explores the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, as well as the construction of buildings and monuments that were intended to glorify the Third Reich. The author examines the architecture and design of these structures, including the infamous Eagle's Nest, and considers the role they played in promoting Nazi ideology. The book also explores the lives of the people who lived and worked in these buildings, including Hitler's inner circle and the workers who built the structures. Through this detailed exploration of Nazi architecture and ideology, The House That Hitler Built offers a unique perspective on one of the most infamous periods in world history.This is a new release of the original 1938 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Very Good. NY and London: Harper & Brothers 1938. Early printing March 1938, code C-N. Hardcover 8vo 380 pgs. Very good with no dust jacket. Navy cloth with black, yellow and gilt paper label on spine. Spine ends and corners slightly worn, spine ends lightly bumped. Contents clean and binding sound. (Germany, Adolf Hitler, National Socialism, Diplomatic Relations) Inquire if you need further information.
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Good in Fair dust jacket. 380 pp. Index. "Based on the observations of an Australian professor returning from a sixteen-month sojourn in Germany. Concludes that Hitler's policy of autarky is (1939) doomed to failure, and the ultimate consequences of the Nazi regime will be disastrous for the German nation, which he believes has been deceived by a clever Nazi propaganda campaign."-P. Madden. "Hitler's mentality and the mentality of the Germany of his creation has been unfolded with a frankness and clarity of vision unequalled in any previous volume."-Birmingham Gazette. Small bookseller sticker inside front board. Prior owner's name atop front free endpaper otherwise contents clean and unmarked. Moderate wear to publisher's black cloth. Binding tight. Somewhat above-average wear to price-clipped dust jacket which bears several taped repairs to its verso. Kehr & Langmaid 3316, Laska 334, Madden p.705, Wiener Library Cat. Series #7-30.; 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall; Adolf Hitler, Germany-1930s, Nazi Germany, Hitlerism.
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Fair. 380, illus., index, boards marred and stained, edges soiled, endpapers somewhat discolored. The author was an economic historian who lived in Germany in the mid-1930's, and in 1937 published this account of the changes wrought by National Socialism. The author looks at Histler's rise to power and the building of his empire.