Hitlers Thirty Days to Power, Henry Ashby Turner Jr.
Hitlers Thirty Days to Power, Henry Ashby Turner Jr.
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Hitler's Thirty Days to Power
January 1933

Author: Henry Ashby Turner Jr.

Narrator: Paul Boehmer

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 12/13/2016


Synopsis

Distinguished Yale historian Henry Ashby Turner Jr. makes an important and influential addition to his lifelong study of Nazi Germany. Hitler’s Thirty Days to Power paints vivid portraits of the main players in the drama of January 1933 and, using newly available documents, masterfully re-creates the bewildering circumstances surrounding Hitler’s unexpected appointment as chancellor of Germany. The result is a work that Booklist calls “first rate…a gripping, foreboding narrative.”

About Henry Ashby Turner Jr.

Henry Ashby Turner Jr. (1932–2008) was an American historian of Germany and a professor at Yale University for over forty years during which he served as chairman of the Yale history department. He is the author of the definitive German Big Business and the Rise of Hitler and Germany from Partition to Reunification, among other books.

About Paul Boehmer

J. Paul Boehmer is an American actor best known for his numerous appearances in the Star Trek universe. Hkis audiobook narrations have garnered nine AudioFile Earphones Awards and two prestigious Audie Awards for Best Narration, besides being a finalist for the Audie Award in 2012 and 2015. Between narrations, he is active in regional theaters across the country. His television appearances include guest spots on Nip/Tuck and Numb3rs.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Harvey on July 08, 2019

This is a must read ! The book is a compilation of private conversations Hitler had with Wagener, a close confident during the 1920s-1930s, before Hitler became chancellor. They are conversations on every topic really. The American historian Henry Ashby Turner wrote a long preface to explain how the......more


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“[Hitler’s Thirty Days to Power] represents powerful confirmation of the value of conventional political history and, more specifically, of the study of high politics.” Times Literary Supplement (London)

“Although many of the facts are known, this study reveals that the Nazi dictator did not come to power as the result of ‘impersonal forces’…At a time of mortal peril for Germany—and the world—intrigue was the order of the day in Berlin. Turner follows the machinations of the principals…Students of German history and extremist movements should enjoy this fast-paced narrative.” Publishers Weekly

“[A] well-written, thoughtful account…Turner has used a variety of documentary sources, including materials newly available in the Moscow archives, to provide a model of scholarly work…[with] valuable insights for any library collection that includes European history; Turner’s book is likely to be the definitive study of its subject for years to come.” Library Journal

“Turner’s blow-by-blow account of Hindenburg’s appointment of Hitler as chancellor of Germany is first-rate…Turner recounts…this, as it turned out, disastrous moment in history. A gripping, foreboding narrative.” Booklist

“[In] a compelling day-by-day account…Turner makes clear that without Hindenburg’s obtuseness, Schleicher’s ineptitude, and Papen’s overweening ambition, Hitler would not have been appointed chancellor…A chilling account.” Kirkus Reviews

“Gives the best and fullest account of the ‘make or break’ month of January 1933, which, against the odds, and at the last moment, saw Hitler emerge as German chancellor. But, unlike other historians…Turner asks what were the alternatives, what would have happened if Hitler had failed to get the chancellorship.” Sir Alan Bullock, author of Hitler: A Study in Tyranny