BY DECEMBER 1932, the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) was financially nearly bankrupt; it had dropped 34 seats and lost two million votes from its surge in the July 1932 elections. It was doing badly in regional elections too. The movement was unravelling under infighting and intra-party violence. NSDAP was still the largest party … Continue reading "Hitler Was Not Inevitable"

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