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A 7 page review of Richard Bessel's work "Life in the Third Reich." No additional sources cited.
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destroyed them in horrific manners during the Second World War. For most people knowing that they were an evil organization is enough. For others, however, there is the need to
understand them and their influence, looking to see how they gained such a powerful hold in Europe. It is important to know as much about this organization or group as
possible if for no other reason than to ensure it does not happen again. The following paper reviews a book that is comprised of eight essays, all of which
focus on one aspect or another of the Third Reich. The book is Richard Bessels "Life in the Third Reich." In this book we find that there is much more
to the reign of the Third Reich than most people realize. We also realize that in reading this we are only getting a small look at the various types of
conditions and ideals that existed in Germany during the reign of the Third Reich. Life in the Third Reich In presenting a review of this book is it
is perhaps necessary to discuss each of the stories in brief, discussing what each story has to offer in terms of teaching us the depths of the Third Reich. As
mentioned, there are eight essays in this work. The first one is by Richard Bessel and is titled "Political Violence and the Nazi Seizure of Power." The opening lines of
this essay illustrate how many people believed, and argued, that the Nazi take over of power in 1933 was nothing but peaceful: "Many contemporary observers of the Nazi takeover in
1933, and many Nazis themselves, were at pains to stress the peaceful nature of the German revolution" (Bessel, 2001; 1). Clearly, in retrospect, we understand that a great
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