Abstract

The question of Nazism and revolution has generated a large literature that has raised major issues about the nature of Nazism and its impact on German politics and society.1 However, in order to fit in with the comparative focus of this volume, this chapter will consider the Nazi revolution primarily in terms of the Nazi takeover or ‘seizure’ of power during the years 1933–34 with only a few final reflections on what one might call ‘the revolution in power’ which continued until 1945.KeywordsGerman NationParliamentary DemocracyWeimar DemocracyGerman PeopleNazi PartyThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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