Germany Enters the Third Reich

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"Germany Enters the Third Reich" is an influential political and economic analysis by American economist Calvin B. Hoover examining Germany’s transition into Nazi rule in the early 1930s.

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instanceOf book
economic analysis
political analysis
analyzes factors enabling the Nazi Party’s ascent
impact of the Great Depression on Germany
author Calvin B. Hoover NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs influential study of Germany’s transition into Nazi rule
fieldOfWork economics
political science
focusesOn economic conditions in Germany before and during Nazi rise
political conditions in Germany before Hitler’s consolidation of power
genre economic history literature
political science literature
hasPerspective American observer’s view of German politics and economy
historicalContext interwar period in Europe
language English
mainSubject German economy in the early 1930s
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Weimar Republic crisis NERFINISHED
rise of National Socialism
notableFor early contemporary analysis of Nazi Germany by an American economist
timePeriodDescribed early 1930s
transition from Weimar Republic to Nazi rule

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Calvin B. Hoover notableWork Germany Enters the Third Reich