Nazism 1919-1945 Volume 1

The Rise to Power 1919-1934: A Documentary Reader

Edited by Jeremy Noakes and Geoffrey Pridham

Nazism 1919-1945 Volume 1
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Edited by Jeremy Noakes and Geoffrey Pridham

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

220 pages | 8-1/10 x 5-9/10 | © 1983, 1998
Paper $27.50 ISBN: 9780859895989 Published January 1998 For sale in North and South America only
Volume 1 of this acclaimed series of documents with commentary covers the period from the founding of the Nazi party in 1919 to Hitler's assumption of the office of Fuhrer and Reich Chancellor of 1 August 1934.
Contents
Preface
Introduction

1   From the Founding of the Party to the Putsch 1919-23
        The founding of the Party
        Hitler takes over the Party leadership, August 1921
        The development of the Party, 1921-23
        The Hitler-Putsch 8-9 November 1923

2   The Creation of a Nationwide Party Organisation 1924-28
       The Refounding of the Party 27 February 1925
       The assertion of the Primacy of the 'Führer'
       The creation of the Party Cadre

3   The Emergence of Nazism as a Mass Movement 1928-1933
       The Breakthrough 1928-30
       Propaganda 1930-32
       Statistics of the Social and Geographical Bases of Nazism

4   The Struggle for Power 1930-33
        The Path of Legality and the Problem of the SA
       Relations between Nazis and Nationalists in 1931-32
        From Brüning to Papen
        The Crisis Months, August-December 1932
        The Appointment of Hitler as Chancellor, 30 January 1933

5   The 'Seizure of Power' 1933-34
        The 'National Uprising' - The Election Campaign of February-March 1933
       The Seizure of Power in the States and the SA/Party 'Revolution from Below' of March 1933
        The 'Coordination' of the Reichstag and of the Political parties, March-June 1933
        The Revolution Stabilised: Conflict with the SA

List of Sources
A Selective Bibliography
Index
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