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  • Scary and exciting at first  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    That time it took to defeat this monster. Fascinated by the Second World War, I was delighted to be able to choose this book to review. What was my surprise when I received it ... Pad 800 pages, small print, especially since I do not have many concep
  • An undeniable reference  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    With a style that is both dense and clear, Adam Tooze study gives us a quite remarkable over Nazi economy from 1938 to 1945, distinguishing both the workings of its mechanisms and springs of his propaganda. Economic thus intimately binds to the polit
  • Interesting though grim and demonstrative.  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    This book helps to understand the mechanics of evil, its management and its labyrinthine incredible power of up to regimentation materialistic madness. But this book is really too long, too mechanical but perfect for a passionate management and econo
  • Comprehensive, ambitious and ... Horrifying  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    It has often been said about the Nazi regime, his madness, but probably not enough outside of intellectual circles of his organization clearly thought to be the most effective. By analyzing with great attention to detail from an economic and social p
  • Monumental analysis  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    Nearly 650 pages and hundreds of pages of data appendices: an economic analysis and political monument of the Hitler era. Kudos to the author for this analysis and synthesis where reading is not indigestible by consédérations and economic and financi
  • "Ein Reich, ein Volk, ein Führer!"  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    Adam Tooze, English historian and economist, teaches history of Germany at the university of Yale. Published in the French version in 2012, "The wages of the destruction and ruin of economy Training Nazi" milestone in the ever more advanced unde
  • A reference book for understanding the Third Reich  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    1. No special knowledge in the field of historical and economic sciences, I was able, despite this, read this work in a reasonable time, almost like a novel. Of course it takes a certain amount of motivation to start (and finish) such a reading. As f
  • History Lesson 2  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    This book, exciting from beginning to end, with brilliance and clarity offers new insight into the 2nd World War and in particular on the role of USA in the strategy of Adolf Hitler. The economic history of the Third Reich allows wring the neck of a
  • A MONUMENTAL WORK MUST  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    The cover page is not lying! This book will stand. it is indeed a unique work in the field of studies of the Third Reich. Real total history monument, it surpasses, by the prodigious documentation and intellectual stature of its author what has been
  • A must 37  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    Both say right away, this book is not for fans of Tom Clancy, Dan Brown or devotees of Harry Potter. This is a reference book combining history was closely economy. Much has been written about the Second World War, particularly the excellent recent b
  • A book outsized.  

    The destruction Salary: Training and ruin of Nazi Economics (Paperback)
    By what magic lAllemagne 1930 economic exhaustion edge managed it in less than a decade to become this beast on-vitamin that put us in fanny 40? Ideology imposed by brute force and threats attached to an orderly and disciplined character of the Germa