
The Origins of Nazi Antisemitism: A Study in Ideology and Policy
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About this book
The official history says Nazi antisemitism was a radical aberration. This book argues otherwise. The Origins of Nazi Antisemitism uncovers the deep roots of hatred that mainstream historians have been reluctant to fully confront, tracing how antisemitic ideology was not invented by Hitler but inherited, refined, and unleashed.
A book that challenges comfortable narratives and asks the questions most are afraid to answer.
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