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?Essentially a weak dictator' do you agree with this view of Adolf Hitler
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For ?Hitler-centric' historians such as Hillgruber or Hildebrand, the goals of world conquest and racial extermination must and can only be explained primarily in terms of Hitler's intentions. Hitler remained a ?strong' dictator.
The two views of Hitler's role were rooted in wider differences of interpretation of the power structures of the Third Reich...
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Hitler remained a ?strong' dictator.
The two views of Hitler's role were rooted in wider differences of interpretation of the power structures of the Third Reich. On the one hand, for all the explicit attacks on the concept, the notion of a totalitarian state in which Hitler effectively exercised absolute power still lay, if only implicitly, behind much writing on the Third Reich...
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