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“1931: Debt, Crisis, and the Rise of Hitler” is a gripping historical analysis by acclaimed historian Tobias Straumann. This compelling non-fiction work delves into the economic turmoil of early 1930s Germany, exploring how crippling debt and financial crisis paved the way for Adolf Hitler’s ascent to power. Straumann meticulously examines the interplay between economic policy and political upheaval, offering fresh insights into a pivotal moment in history. Through detailed research and engaging narrative, this book illuminates the complex socio-economic factors that shaped a nation on the brink, making it an essential read for history enthusiasts and scholars alike.





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