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Robert Gellately – Hitler's true believers: how ordinary people became Nazis Robert Gellately Hitler's true believers: how ordinary people became Nazis book

The party’s reputation at the turn of 1930–​1931, as summed up by an editorial in a business-​friendly newspaper, was that its ideology consisted of a mélange of “anti-​pacifist nationalism, ‘wild’ antisemitism, and a ‘problematic socialism.’

Robert Gellately, Hitler's true believers: how ordinary people became Nazis, New York, New York, 2020, p. 138