The second book in his acclaimed trilogy on the rise and fall of Nazi Germany Richard J.
Evans' The Third Reich in Power: How the Nazis Won Over the Hearts and Minds of a Nation
explores how Hitler turned Germany from a vibrant democracy into a one-party state.Before
Hitler seized power in 1933 Germany had been famous for its sophistication and complexity. So
how was it possible for a group of ideological obsessives to re-mould it into a one-party state
directed at war and race hate? How did the Nazis win over the hearts and minds of Germany's
citizens twist science religion and culture and transform the country's politics to achieve
total dominance so quickly?From the Nuremberg Laws to the Olympic Games Kristallnacht to the
Hitler Youth this gripping account shows how a whole population became enmeshed in a
dictatorship that was consumed by hatred and driven by war.'Impressive ... perceptive ...
humane' Ian Kershaw'Excellent ... powerful ... it makes an indelible impression' Robert Service
Sunday Times'Likely to be the standard work for some years to come' Spectator Books of the
Year'A rich and detailed description of just what the Third Reich did in every compartment of
the state and every corner of society ... Evans's magisterial study should be on our shelves
for a long time to come' Economist'Written with great style and human sympathy' Daily Telegraph
Books of the Year'Evans brilliantly conveys how the Fuhrer reignited Germans' pride as he led
them to catastrophe' Neal Ascherson ObserverSir Richard J. Evans is Professor of Modern
History at Cambridge University. His previous books include In Defence of History Telling Lies
about Hitler and the companions to this title The Coming of the Third Reich and The Third
Reich at War.