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This book examines the post-enlightenment philosophy the both created the Nazi's and made it possible for them to gain power. It's a difficult read, especially if you have not studied much philosophy, but worth the extra effort. Piekoff dismisses the usual causes for the rise of Hitler in favor of a deeper look at the common philosophy of the German people. A philosophy nihilism, complete obedience and distrust or dismissal of logic. The result is the most complete explanation of how the Nazi's happened.
I won this book through a First Reads giveaway.