Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141009766
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 198 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 676 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141009764
- Publisher Date: 25 May 2006
- Depth: 45
- No of Pages: 960
- Spine Width: 41 mm
- Width: 130 mm
Original price was: ₹650.00.₹520.00Current price is: ₹520.00.
Discover the chilling story of how Nazi Germany rose to power in “The Third Reich in Power, 1933-1939.” Explore the transformation of a sophisticated society into a one-party state fueled by war and racial hatred. Byock’s research reveals a dictatorship consumed by ambition, offering a crucial understanding of this pivotal period in history. ISBN: 9780141009766
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Himankita Debbarma –
This book gave me a clearer picture of the events. I would recommend it.
Nancy Goel –
This book is comprehensive in its view of -. You need a strong background in history to understand it.
Aman Yadav –
Not an easy read, but it’s vital to understand this part of history.
Archana Sebastian –
Disturbing but essential reading for anyone wanting to understand the Third Reich. A bit dense at times.
Gyan Chandra Tiwari –
A comprehensive and chilling account. A must-read for history buffs. Highly recommend.
Yashika –
A detailed look at the Nazi rise. Sometimes dry, but overall informative. Sheds light on a dark period.
Sana Rehman –
Provides great insight into the era. The writing is somewhat academic but the information is invaluable.
Pritesh Ghosh –
Well-researched but very depressing. A necessary, if uncomfortable, read.
Shubhamkar Barman –
Excellent scholarship. A definitive account. Maybe too much detail for some.
Aman Tamrakar –
A grim but fascinating look at Nazi Germany. The level of detail is impressive.
Abhinav Abhinav –
An in-depth analysis. It can be heavy but it’s important to learn about this period.
Lekshmi Nandana –
Byock does a great job outlining the key events. I found it a bit slow in places. Still, a valuable read.
Shubham Kumar –
I learned so much! A bit overwhelming with the details but worth the effort.
Arunesh Gupta –
Deeply unsettling. Very well written. It’s not for the faint of heart.