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The Nazis: The Thousand Year Lie - A Narrative History of the Rise and Ruin of the Third Reich - cover
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The Nazis: The Thousand Year Lie - A Narrative History of the Rise and Ruin of the Third Reich

Dominic Haynes

Editora: Dominic Haynes

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The ultimate architecture of a national nightmare.How did a modern nation willingly surrender its soul to a beer hall orator? What happens when a society’s foundation is built entirely on a manufactured lie?Dominic Haynes delivers a haunting, authoritative retelling of the Third Reich’s trajectory from the gutters of Munich to the depths of the Führerbunker. By weaving together the perspectives of journalist William L. Shirer, the fanatical Joseph Goebbels, and the defiant Sophie Scholl, this narrative moves beyond dry statistics to capture the visceral sensory reality of a society in total collapse.Inside, you will witness:The psychological machinery used to manufacture and maintain the "Hitler Myth."The freezing despair of Stalingrad through the hubris of the General Staff.The intimate, claustrophobic final hours within the subterranean Berlin bunker.The clinical dismantling of the regime’s paperwork at the Nuremberg Trials.Beyond the maps and dates lies a visceral narrative that challenges everything you thought you knew about the Nazi era. This is the definitive autopsy of a civilization’s ruin.Experience the reckoning.
Disponível desde: 07/01/2026.

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