Dan Seitz

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The unifying thread of his speech was the determination of his government to overcome the disintegration that had resulted from Germany’s surrender in November 1918 and the ‘Communist’ revolution that had followed.2 The fact that Hitler chose even on this triumphant occasion to return to this moment, fourteen years earlier, provides a striking testament to the centrality of this trauma to his politics.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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