A guide to Hitler's Munich /

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Author / Creator:Mathieson, David, 1960 July 24-
Imprint:Yorkshire : Pen and Sword History, 2019.
Description:1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations, maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12486618
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ISBN:9781526727343
152672734X
1526727331
9781526727336
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed November 7, 2019).
Summary:"Munich is one of Europe's most enchanting cities. Exploring its narrow cobbled streets or wide sunlight boulevards with views of the Bavarian Alps is a delight. Each autumn, millions of revellers from around the world join locals in their legendary Octoberfest, one of the world's biggest festivals. Yet many visitors also know that Munich has a past so dark that it cast a looming shadow over the twentieth century: this was the city which played a unique role in the ascent of Nazism, the Third Reich and Adolf Hitler. It was in Munich that Hitler first entered the murky world of beer Keller politics after the First World War. It was here that he established the fanatical base of his NSDAP party so that the city was, in his words, 'the capital of the movement'. This illustrative new book explains how Munich and its surrounds became inextricably linked with the rise and fall of Nazism. It provides the modern reader with a detailed guide to what happened where in the city, why those events were important in the unfolding history of the Third Reich - and why they remain a timely warning today"--Back cover.
Other form:Print version: Mathieson, David, 1960 July 24- Guide to Hitler's Munich. Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen and Sword History, 2019 1526727331