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The Hitler Conspiracies Secrets and Lies Behind the Rise and Fall of the Nazi Party
The Hitler Conspiracies Secrets and Lies Behind the Rise and Fall of the Nazi Party
Author: David Welch
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"The Hitler Conspiracies: Secrets and Lies Behind the Rise and Fall of the Nazi Party" traces how Adolf Hitler's rise rested as much on a politics of conspiracy as on policy—presenting post‑World War I Germany as a nation betrayed and offering radical solutions to those who accepted that single explanation. David Welch examines the "back stairs" deals and intrigues that propelled the Nazi Party to power in 1933, the bloody internecine struggles that followed (notably the Night of the Long Knives, 1934), and the persistent miasma of conspiracy that surrounded the Third Reich; the book also gives full treatment to anti‑Nazi movements—elite plotters, religious figures, students and workers—revealing the contested, often chaotic reality behind the Hitler myth.
Non‑fiction historiography and political history, the volume is arranged in a reference‑style, thematic chapter structure that treats individual conspiracies and myths separately while critically evaluating sources and evidence; it is aimed at readers and researchers interested in propaganda, political myth‑making and resistance to tyranny. Published under Brown Partworks (also issued by Ian Allan / Brassey’s / Chartwell and other imprints with the same core text), author David Welch, ISBN 9781840440843—concise, evidence‑focused, and suited to those seeking a clear, sourced account of conspiracies and opposition in Nazi Germany.
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Title: The Hitler Conspiracies: Secrets and Lies Behind the Rise and Fall of the Nazi Party
Author: David Welch
Publisher / Imprint: Brown Partworks (also issued by Ian Allan / Brassey’s / Chartwell / other imprints, same core text)
ISBN noted by user: 9781840440843
Type of book
Historiography of Nazi Germany
Political history
Non‑fiction
Main themes / focus
Nazi Party – rise and fall
Adolf Hitler – political leadership and image
Political conspiracies involving Hitler and the Nazi regime
Myths, legends and conspiracy theories about the Third Reich
Use of propaganda and media in shaping the Hitler myth
Public fascination with Hitler and the Nazi era
Critical evaluation of sources and evidence regarding conspiracies
Main nation(s) and political entities involved
Germany (Third Reich)
Axis powers – in the context of Nazi leadership and policy
Allied powers – as opponents of the Nazi regime (contextual, not campaign‑level focus)
Theater(s) and scope
Primarily German home front and political arena (Nazi Party, state, and society)
Broader European context of Nazi rule and opposition (where relevant to conspiracies)
Content characteristics
Reference‑style layout with thematic chapters (e.g., individual “conspiracies” or myths treated separately)
Famous leaders / historical figures featured
Adolf Hitler (central subject)
Other senior Nazi leaders and officials as they relate to conspiracies and myths (e.g., Nazi elite in coup fears, palace intrigues)
Weapons, vehicles, military technology
No specific weapon system, vehicle, or platform is a core focus of this book in available descriptions; discussion of arms is incidental rather than central.
Subject classification / library‑style tags
Nazi Party – history
Germany – history – 1918–1945
Germany – politics and government – 1933–1945
Dictators – Germany – biography / analysis
Political conspiracies – Germany – 20th century
Assassination attempts against Hitler – analysis
Anti‑Nazi resistance and opposition
World War II – causes and political background
World War II – Nazi leadership and decision‑making
Historical myths and conspiracy theories – evaluation
Propaganda and political myth‑making – Nazi Germany
Popular culture and memory of the Third Reich
Historiography of Hitler and Nazism
Keywords and tags for cataloging / search
Adolf Hitler
Hitler conspiracies
Hitler myths
Hitler legend
Nazi Party
National Socialism
Third Reich
German dictatorship
Anti‑Nazi resistance
Opposition to Hitler
Assassination plots
Coups and plots in Nazi Germany
Political conspiracy theories
Historical conspiracy theories
Debunking myths
Historical revision and myth‑making
Nazi propaganda
Hitler image and propaganda
World War II – political leadership
World War II – Germany
Interwar and wartime Germany
Fascism – Europe
Author: David Welch
Book Condition: Like New
Book Condition: Like New
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