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- Title
In Hitler's Munich: Jews, the Revolution, and the Rise of Nazism.
- Authors
Smith, Helmut Walser
- Abstract
"In Hitler's Munich: Jews, the Revolution, and the Rise of Nazism" by Michael Brenner is a comprehensive exploration of the Jewish experience in Munich during the rise of Nazism. The book sheds light on the Jewish dimension of the Munich Revolution, highlighting the antisemitic reaction it provoked. Brenner emphasizes the polarized and violent atmosphere in Munich, which played a significant role in Adolf Hitler's transformation and the development of his antisemitic ideology. The book also examines the impact of the Beer Hall Putsch on the Jewish community in Munich, revealing their fear and the escalating antisemitic sentiment in the city. Overall, the book provides valuable insights into the historical context and events that contributed to the rise of Nazism in Munich.
- Subjects
MUNICH (Germany); REVOLUTIONS; HITLER, Adolf, 1889-1945; WEIMAR Republic, 1918-1933; JEWS; NATIONAL socialism; WORLD War I; HEADS of state; PASSOVER
- Publication
Antisemitism Studies, 2024, Vol 8, Issue 1, p125
- ISSN
2474-1809
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2979/ast.00006