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For Evans, the values of the 19th-century German middle class contained the already germinating seeds of National Socialism. [1] Evans studied under Fischer in Hamburg in 1970 and 1971 but came to disagree with the "Bielefeld School" of historians, who argued for the Sonderweg thesis that saw the roots of Germany's political development in the ...
The Third Reich Trilogy is a series of three narrative history books by British historian Richard J. Evans, covering the rise and collapse of Nazi Germany in detail, with a focus on the internal politics and the decision-making process. [1]
[8] Richard J. Evans wrote that Hitler believed that in the long run National Socialism and religion would not be able to co-exist, and stressed repeatedly that Nazism was a secular ideology, founded on modern science: "Science, he declared, would easily destroy the last remaining vestiges of superstition."
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The National Socialist German Workers' Party is the only political party in Germany. § 2 ... Evans, Richard J. (2005). The Coming of the Third Reich. New York ...
German National Socialist Workers' Party of Czechoslovakia ... Profile: Rudolf Jung, The "Karl Marx" of German National Socialism; Evans, Richard J. (2005). The ...
The intervention led to, in the words of Richard J. Evans, "the strongest, most explicit and most widespread protest movement against any policy since the beginning of the Third Reich." [63] Nurses and staff (particularly in Catholics institutions) increasingly sought to obstruct implementation of the policy. [64]
In January 1933 Sebottendorff published Bevor Hitler kam: Urkundlich aus der Frühzeit der Nationalsozialistischen Bewegung ("Before Hitler Came: Documents from the Early Days of the National Socialist Movement"). Nazi authorities disliked the book, which was banned in the following year.