Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?: The "final Solution" in HistoryThis major work presents a radically new view of the origins of the Nazi slaughter of the Jews. Mayer argues that though Hitler was always viciously anti-Semitic, the genocide was not part of his plan from the start. Instead, it was triggered when the Nazi's massive campaign against Russia began to founder. Mayer places what Hitler called "the Final Solution" in historical context, examining both the prewar political situation in Europe that made it possible, and some analogous, if much less horrific, events in the distant past. The result is an important and provocative new answer to one of the most pressing questions facing historians today: How could such an enormity have come to pass? |
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... Conservative Party , and in 1935 half of the Jewish MPs were still elected on the Tory ticket . By then , however , they were increasingly embarrassed by those conservative elements in and out of government whose avowed or tacit anti ...
... Conservative Party , and in 1935 half of the Jewish MPs were still elected on the Tory ticket . By then , however , they were increasingly embarrassed by those conservative elements in and out of government whose avowed or tacit anti ...
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... conservative associates . Even though they had heretofore scorned the Reichstag as a symbol of the political deficiencies of the hated Weimar Republic , the Nazi leaders now posed as its protectors , not to say its avengers , insisting ...
... conservative associates . Even though they had heretofore scorned the Reichstag as a symbol of the political deficiencies of the hated Weimar Republic , the Nazi leaders now posed as its protectors , not to say its avengers , insisting ...
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... conservative tilt of his consolidation of power . While Hitler remained confident of his own ability to outwit the old elites , he became increasingly uneasy about Röhm's defiance . In addition to insisting that the SA should replace or ...
... conservative tilt of his consolidation of power . While Hitler remained confident of his own ability to outwit the old elites , he became increasingly uneasy about Röhm's defiance . In addition to insisting that the SA should replace or ...
Contents
THE GOLDEN AGE | 39 |
THE EAST EUROPEAN RIMLAND | 64 |
THE SYNCRETISM OF MEIN KAMPF | 90 |
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