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Stalinism and Nazism
Cumulative radicalisation and progressive self-destruction as structural determinants of the Nazi dictatorship
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Author(s):
Hans Mommsen
Publication date:
April 28 1997
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Cambridge University Press
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April 28 1997
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: 75-87
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10.1017/CBO9780511815775.005
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Introduction: The regimes and their dictators: perspectives of comparison
pp. 26
Stalin and his Stalinism: power and authority in the Soviet Union, 1930–53
pp. 53
Bureaucracy and the Stalinist state
pp. 75
Cumulative radicalisation and progressive self-destruction as structural determinants of the Nazi dictatorship
pp. 88
‘Working towards the Führer’: reflections on the nature of the Hitler dictatorship
pp. 107
Stalin in the mirror of the other
pp. 135
The contradictions of continuous revolution
pp. 158
From Blitzkrieg to total war: controversial links between image and reality
pp. 185
Stalin, the Red Army, and the ‘Great Patriotic War’
pp. 208
The economics of war in the Soviet Union during World War II
pp. 237
From ‘Great Fatherland War’ to the Second World War: new perspectives and future prospects
pp. 251
German exceptionalism and the origins of Nazism: the career of a concept
pp. 285
Stalinism and the politics of post-Soviet history
pp. 311
Work, gender and everyday life: reflections on continuity, normality and agency in twentieth-century Germany
pp. 343
Afterthoughts
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