
The Coming of the Third Reich
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Sean Pratt
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Richard J. Evans
There is no story in 20th-century history more important to understand than Hitler’s rise to power and the collapse of civilization in Nazi Germany. With The Coming of the Third Reich, Richard Evans, one of the world’s most distinguished historians, has written the definitive account for our time. A masterful synthesis of a vast body of scholarly work integrated with important new research and interpretations, Evans’s history restores drama and contingency to the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazis, even as it shows how ready Germany was by the early 1930s for such a takeover to occur. The Coming of the Third Reich is a masterwork of the historian’s art and the book by which all others on the subject will be judged.
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Enjoyable listen
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The narration is also flawless. This is an excellent buy.
Well documented, thorough and well narrated
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Enjoyed the book, not the narrator.
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This trilogy is, in my opinion, the best understanding of what it attempts to discuss- the rise and the fall of the Nazis. I didn't expect the first book to be that interesting, but in fact I think it's the most interesting. Evans does a thorough job at explaining a lot of cultural attitudes and different authors and perspectives that were around at the time. I think it's a good balance against the Great Man theory that Hitler came out of a vacuum fully formed and that all his ideas were his own. Instead you learn how he was culturally influenced and how certain elements of society were almost primed for a movement like the Nazi party.
I think this series will get most often compared to Shirer's Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. The narrator for Shirer's book is amazing so I think people are quick to have problems with this one, but I did not have any issues. I never felt distracted by his narration or noticed any major errors or issues (despite people bringing up his German pronunciation I am not so sure, I am no expert but my understanding of German led me to think his pronunciations are fine). I think one really ought to read both series, Shirer's and this. Shirer's is a lot more constricted to what Hitler was doing and what was going on in the foreign office in particular as a lot of documents had been newly released when he wrote his book.
But Evans is correct that Shirer is a journalist, not a historian, and certainly biased by what he saw being on the ground there. Being a journalist, his writing is a lot more digestible and chronological. That said, Evans frequently quotes Shirer's "Berlin Diaries" as a source and more importantly quotes the letters and diaries of both high ranking Nazis and ordinary Germans. He goes into detail on what effect on the population each critical event had and discussed with an unbiased attitude those who both supported the Nazis and those who abhorred them. This is a true history with many shades of gray but you will finish the book with a much greater understanding of pre-war Germany.
Should be required reading
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Highly Recommend!
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Richard J. Evans
Madness As Human Achievement
The historical circunstances that precede the Third Reich are examined in this well researched and written book. Richard J. Evans analysed the main factors that caused the end of Weimar Republic and the birth of the Nazi Regime. German political development in the end of XIX and the beginning of the XX century is considered. The fate of the First World War and the consequences experienced by german people are linked with the economic and social environment of the time, in order to explain the progressive advance of such a violent and totalitarian regime. Along the way, the central figures of the Nazi Regime - Hitler, Goebbels, Göring - are caracterized and situated in the events of the time. Combining facts descriptions with narratives, the author gave a good portrait of this pivotal moment in western history.
Madness As Human Achievement
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Outstanding.
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Mediocre narration
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Masterful work
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a masterpiece of history
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