Hitler Warned Us: The Nazis' Master Plan for a Master Race FROM OUR EDITORS
The Third Reich was one of the most public regimes in all of history. Adolf Hitler spoke not behind closed doors but at huge open rallies. His racial policies, expansionist ambitions, and nationalistic views were widely disseminated in newspapers, leaflets, and books; and from 1923 on, his image appeared on film and in photographs that were shown around the world. Far from being secret, the evidence of Hitler's intentions was there for anyone to see. Why then was the most dangerous man in Europe allowed to lead his nation in a brutal, destructive drive for power and domination? In this book, renowned military historian John Laffin examinesthis question in depth. Collecting dozens of photographs, all approved by Hitler himself for inclusion in his 1936 book Adolf Hitler, Laffin lets the masterful propagandist evidence speak for itself. In the end, and virtually on his own timetable, Hitler carried out his nefarious program with the enthusiastic support of his own people and the passive, paralytic "permission" of the rest of the world. B&W photos.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
"A leading historian asks, "Why didn't the Great Powers realize during the 1930s that Hitler was a threat to humanity?""