List of Illustrations
Chronology
Nazism and the Contemporary World: Meaningful and Dubious Historical Parallels
Part One: The Origins and Development ofNazism, 1919–1928
1 Weimar Democracy in Crisis
2 The Rise of Hitler and Nazism
3 The Historical Roots of Nazi Ideology
4 Party Structure, Propaganda, and Followers during the “Early Years of Struggle”
Part Two: The Seizure and Consolidationof Power, 1929–1934
5 Parliamentary Paralysis and the Nazi Breakthrough of 1930
6 Hitler’s Legal Path to Power
7 The Pseudolegal Revolution
Part Three: The Nazification ofGerman Society, 1934–1938
8 The Total State versus the Dual State and Polycracy
9 Political Biology, Culture, and Society
10 SS Terror, Anti-Semitism, and Resistance to Nazification
Part Four: The Rise and Fall of theNazi Empire in Europe, 1933–1945
11 The Führer as Statesman: Ideology and Foreign Policy
12 The Führer as Warrior: Victory and Conquest
13 From Domination to Retreat
14 The Holocaust, Resistance, and Defeat
Afterword: From Nuremberg to Vergangenheitsbewältigung
Appendix: The Intractable Nazi Legacy in Film: Propaganda and History
Subjects Recommended for Reading and Research
Index
About the Author