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"The mind and the passion of Hitler--all the aberrations that possessed his feverish brain--had roots that lay deep in German experience and thought. Nazism and the 3rd Reich were but a logical continuation of German history."
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by William L Shirer
Inevitable (couldn't be prevented) |
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"(Shirer) frequently talks about the German nat'l character. . .Some of his judgments. . .reveal much ignorance and prejudice. . . a profound and balanced history of Nazi Germany. . .must seek to ascertain the specific pattern of causation--includ. nat'l character and historical legacies, but also the concrete circumstances, nat'l and internat'l--which led to the Nazi triumph in Germany in 1933."
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by Klaus Epstein
Some Chance elements In the middle opinion |
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". . .January 1933 was not an accident of history, but was prepared long beforehand. . . "
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by George L. Mosse
Inevitable |
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"Nazism. . .was no more inevitable than any other political ideology."
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by Koppel S. Pinson
Chance elements (avoidable) |
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Name the authors of the four historian opinions on Hitler
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William Shirer
Klaus Epstein George Mosse Koppel Pinson |