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Hitler's People The Faces of the Third Reich
Named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews and Air Mail
āA fascinating and instructive book . . . elegantly written and perceptive.ā āWall Street Journal
āKaleidoscopic . . . A fascinating exploration of individual agency that never loses sight of the larger context . . . Just the kind of probing, nuanced and unsparing study to help us think things through.ā āThe New York Times
Through a connected set of biographical portraits of key Nazi figures that follows power as it radiated from Hitler to the inner and outer circles of the regimeās leadership, one of our greatest historians answers the enduring question: How does a society come to carry out a program of unspeakable evil?
Richard J. Evans, author of the acclaimed Third Reich trilogy and more than a dozen other volumes on modern Europe, is our preeminent scholar of Nazi GerĀmany. Having spent half a century searching for the truths behind one of the most horrifying episodes in human history, in Hitlerās People he brings us back to the original site of the Nazi movementānamely, the lives of its most important and representative members.
Working in concentric circles out from Hitler and his closest allies, Hitlerās People forms a typological framework of German society under Nazi rule from the top down. With a novelistās eye for detail, Evans explains the Third Reich through the personal characteristics and professional ambitions of its members, from its most notorious deputiesāsuch as Goebbels, the regimeās propagandist, and Himmler, the Holocaustās chief architectāto the crucial enforcers and instruments of the Nazi agenda that history has largely forgotten, such as the schoolteacher Julius Streicher or the actress and film director Leni Riefenstahl. Drawing on a wealth of recently unearthed historical sources, Hitlerās People lays bare the characters whose choices caused the deaths of millions.
Nearly a century after Hitlerās rise, the leading nations of the west are once again being torn apart by an untamed will to power. By telling the stories of these infamous individuals as human lives, Evans asks us to grapple with the compliĀcated nature of agency and complicity, showing us that the distinctions between individual and collective responsibilityāand even between pathological evil and rational choiceāare never easily drawn.
āA fascinating and instructive book . . . elegantly written and perceptive.ā āWall Street Journal
āKaleidoscopic . . . A fascinating exploration of individual agency that never loses sight of the larger context . . . Just the kind of probing, nuanced and unsparing study to help us think things through.ā āThe New York Times
Through a connected set of biographical portraits of key Nazi figures that follows power as it radiated from Hitler to the inner and outer circles of the regimeās leadership, one of our greatest historians answers the enduring question: How does a society come to carry out a program of unspeakable evil?
Richard J. Evans, author of the acclaimed Third Reich trilogy and more than a dozen other volumes on modern Europe, is our preeminent scholar of Nazi GerĀmany. Having spent half a century searching for the truths behind one of the most horrifying episodes in human history, in Hitlerās People he brings us back to the original site of the Nazi movementānamely, the lives of its most important and representative members.
Working in concentric circles out from Hitler and his closest allies, Hitlerās People forms a typological framework of German society under Nazi rule from the top down. With a novelistās eye for detail, Evans explains the Third Reich through the personal characteristics and professional ambitions of its members, from its most notorious deputiesāsuch as Goebbels, the regimeās propagandist, and Himmler, the Holocaustās chief architectāto the crucial enforcers and instruments of the Nazi agenda that history has largely forgotten, such as the schoolteacher Julius Streicher or the actress and film director Leni Riefenstahl. Drawing on a wealth of recently unearthed historical sources, Hitlerās People lays bare the characters whose choices caused the deaths of millions.
Nearly a century after Hitlerās rise, the leading nations of the west are once again being torn apart by an untamed will to power. By telling the stories of these infamous individuals as human lives, Evans asks us to grapple with the compliĀcated nature of agency and complicity, showing us that the distinctions between individual and collective responsibilityāand even between pathological evil and rational choiceāare never easily drawn.
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Named a Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews and Air Mail
āA fascinating and instructive book . . . elegantly written and perceptive.ā āWall Street Journal
āKaleidoscopic . . . A fascinating exploration of individual agency that never loses sight of the larger context . . . Just the kind of probing, nuanced and unsparing study to help us think things through.ā āThe New York Times
Through a connected set of biographical portraits of key Nazi figures that follows power as it radiated from Hitler to the inner and outer circles of the regimeās leadership, one of our greatest historians answers the enduring question: How does a society come to carry out a program of unspeakable evil?
Richard J. Evans, author of the acclaimed Third Reich trilogy and more than a dozen other volumes on modern Europe, is our preeminent scholar of Nazi GerĀmany. Having spent half a century searching for the truths behind one of the most horrifying episodes in human history, in Hitlerās People he brings us back to the original site of the Nazi movementānamely, the lives of its most important and representative members.
Working in concentric circles out from Hitler and his closest allies, Hitlerās People forms a typological framework of German society under Nazi rule from the top down. With a novelistās eye for detail, Evans explains the Third Reich through the personal characteristics and professional ambitions of its members, from its most notorious deputiesāsuch as Goebbels, the regimeās propagandist, and Himmler, the Holocaustās chief architectāto the crucial enforcers and instruments of the Nazi agenda that history has largely forgotten, such as the schoolteacher Julius Streicher or the actress and film director Leni Riefenstahl. Drawing on a wealth of recently unearthed historical sources, Hitlerās People lays bare the characters whose choices caused the deaths of millions.
Nearly a century after Hitlerās rise, the leading nations of the west are once again being torn apart by an untamed will to power. By telling the stories of these infamous individuals as human lives, Evans asks us to grapple with the compliĀcated nature of agency and complicity, showing us that the distinctions between individual and collective responsibilityāand even between pathological evil and rational choiceāare never easily drawn.
āA fascinating and instructive book . . . elegantly written and perceptive.ā āWall Street Journal
āKaleidoscopic . . . A fascinating exploration of individual agency that never loses sight of the larger context . . . Just the kind of probing, nuanced and unsparing study to help us think things through.ā āThe New York Times
Through a connected set of biographical portraits of key Nazi figures that follows power as it radiated from Hitler to the inner and outer circles of the regimeās leadership, one of our greatest historians answers the enduring question: How does a society come to carry out a program of unspeakable evil?
Richard J. Evans, author of the acclaimed Third Reich trilogy and more than a dozen other volumes on modern Europe, is our preeminent scholar of Nazi GerĀmany. Having spent half a century searching for the truths behind one of the most horrifying episodes in human history, in Hitlerās People he brings us back to the original site of the Nazi movementānamely, the lives of its most important and representative members.
Working in concentric circles out from Hitler and his closest allies, Hitlerās People forms a typological framework of German society under Nazi rule from the top down. With a novelistās eye for detail, Evans explains the Third Reich through the personal characteristics and professional ambitions of its members, from its most notorious deputiesāsuch as Goebbels, the regimeās propagandist, and Himmler, the Holocaustās chief architectāto the crucial enforcers and instruments of the Nazi agenda that history has largely forgotten, such as the schoolteacher Julius Streicher or the actress and film director Leni Riefenstahl. Drawing on a wealth of recently unearthed historical sources, Hitlerās People lays bare the characters whose choices caused the deaths of millions.
Nearly a century after Hitlerās rise, the leading nations of the west are once again being torn apart by an untamed will to power. By telling the stories of these infamous individuals as human lives, Evans asks us to grapple with the compliĀcated nature of agency and complicity, showing us that the distinctions between individual and collective responsibilityāand even between pathological evil and rational choiceāare never easily drawn.











