Hitler and History
Hans Keller, 5 February 1981
Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ in Britain and America: A Publishing History 1930-39
by James Barnes and Patience Barnes.
Cambridge, 158 pp., £8.50, September 1980,0 521 22691 0 Show More
by James Barnes and Patience Barnes.
Cambridge, 158 pp., £8.50, September 1980,
The Berlin Secession: Modernism and Its Enemies in Imperial Germany
by Peter Paret.
Harvard, 262 pp., £10.50, December 1980,0 674 06773 8 Show More
by Peter Paret.
Harvard, 262 pp., £10.50, December 1980,
German Romantic Painting
by William Vaughan.
Yale, 260 pp., £19.95, October 1980,0 300 02387 1 Show More
by William Vaughan.
Yale, 260 pp., £19.95, October 1980,
“... of the belief that Hitler has a specific history in German Romanticism. It is a delusion which Peter Paret and especially William Vaughan are quite ready to take for reality, while Norman Stone’s own dreams about ‘the positive qualities of Hitler, his real achievements’ (thus Professor J.H. Plumb’s Introduction) aid and abet it: if Hitler was ... ”