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Frank McDonough

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The Gestapo: The Myth and Reality of Hitler’s Secret Police by Frank McDonough is a detailed historical study of one of the most feared organizations in Nazi Germany. Rather than relying only on the terrifying legend of the Gestapo, McDonough examines how the secret police actually operated, how much power they truly held, and how ordinary citizens became involved in informing, accusing, and enforcing Nazi rule.

This book looks at the relationship between state terror, surveillance, propaganda, and public cooperation, offering a more complex picture of daily life under dictatorship. It is a strong choice for readers interested in World War II history, Nazi Germany, political repression, secret police systems, and the social history behind authoritarian control.

Thought-provoking and accessible, The Gestapo is a valuable addition for history readers, students, researchers, and collectors of serious World War II nonfiction.

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Specifications

Publisher Coronet Books
Publication Date January 01, 2016
Pages 320
Binding Paperback
Language ENGLISH
Dimensions 13.0cm × 2.39cm × 19.61cm
Condition Very Good
ISBN-13 9781444778076

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