The house that Hitler Built
by Stephen H. Roberts
- New York Harper & Brothers Publishers 1938
- 380 p.
Includes Index
Part I: Origins. The riddle of Hitler -- Hitler's lieutenants -- The nature of the movement -- The philosophy of National Socialism -- Part II: Four years of power. The technique of revolution (1933-7) -- The growth of party organiztion -- The eclips of the brownshirts -- The army and its relations with Hitlerism -- Part III: The economics of Hitlerism. Autarky and markets -- Financial jugglery -- The internal boom: Hitlerism and industry -- The fight for raw materials and substitutes -- Schacht versus the extremists -- The agricultural fiasco -- Part IV: The balance sheet of Hitlerism. The youth movement: the fight for the first eighteen years -- The labour services: the fight for the young men -- The labour front: the fight for the workers -- Women and population: the fight for the race -- Public works and the great roads: the fight for employment and progress -- The drive for a common mentality: how a nation is hypnotized -- The present place of the Jews -- Swastika versus cross -- Law as a political instrument -- Part V: Hitlerism and the world. General foreign policy -- The Soviet bogy in theory and fact -- The lost Germans -- The southern danger zones -- The Baltic pressure-points -- Germany and western Europe -- The colonial question -- Conclusion.
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--Politics and government --1933-1945.--Economic conditions --1918-1945.--Foreign relations --1933-1945.