In this controversial book, Henry Ashby Turner, Jr., argues on the basis of exhaustive research that a significant role in Hitler's acquisition of power cannot be attributed, as often contended, to Germany's capitalists. Drawing on the records of major German corporations, Turner closely documents the relations between their leading executives and the country's political forces, especially the Nazi Party. His findings also cast important new light on how Hitler viewed business and economics as well as on how the Nazis ...
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In this controversial book, Henry Ashby Turner, Jr., argues on the basis of exhaustive research that a significant role in Hitler's acquisition of power cannot be attributed, as often contended, to Germany's capitalists. Drawing on the records of major German corporations, Turner closely documents the relations between their leading executives and the country's political forces, especially the Nazi Party. His findings also cast important new light on how Hitler viewed business and economics as well as on how the Nazis financed their rise to power.
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