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About History in an Hour
Introduction
The German Revolution: The End of the Second Reich
The Treaty of Versailles: ‘An armistice for twenty years’
DAP: Member 555
The Nazi Manifesto: A Thousand Years
Munich Putsch: ‘The national revolution has begun.’
Mein Kampf: ‘Lies, Stupidity and Cowardice.’
The Ruhr: An Economic Downturn
The Great Depression: The Crash
Nazi Elections: ‘He can lick stamps with my head on them.’
Enabling Act: ‘Fanatics, hooligans and eccentrics have got the upper hand.’
The First Anti-Jew Laws: ‘Non-citizens’.
Night of the Long Knives: ‘The Führer’s soldierly decision and exemplary courage.’
The Führer: 99 per cent approval
Nazi Germany and the Economy: ‘Guns will make us strong; butter will make us fat.’
State Control: Guilty Before Innocent
The Family: ‘I detest women who dabble in politics.’
Propaganda: ‘Where they burn books, they will also ultimately burn people.’
The Olympics
Kristallnacht: The Night of Broken Glass
Foreign Policy: ‘Germany will of its own accord never break the peace.’
The Rhineland: ‘We have no territorial claims to make in Europe.’
The Spanish Civil War: ‘Germany’s destiny for good or bad.’
Anschluss: ‘I can strongly recommend the Gestapo to one and all.’
The Sudetenland: ‘The last major problem to be solved.’
Czechoslovakia: ‘That senile old rascal.’
Poland – Guaranteed
Germany’s War 1939: ‘This country is at war with Germany.’
Germany’s War: 1940 to 1941
Germany’s War: 1942 to 1945
Appendix 1: Key Players
Appendix 2: Timeline of Nazi Germany
Copyright
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