Exposing the Reich
How Hitler Captivated and Corrupted the German People
- 408 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Exploring the lesser-known aspects of Hitler's life and ideology, this book delves into his artistic ambitions, including an opera he wrote in Vienna, and the development of his antisemitic views. It reveals secrets like his "second book" outlining foreign policy and the regime's plans to replace Christianity with a new "religion." The narrative also examines the symbolism of the "Third" Reich and the role of fine arts, along with the original intentions behind the concentration camps, highlighting the dangerous mix of hatred and media control that fueled the war and genocide.


