“Within the Nazi Party, the beginnings of a personality cult around Hitler go back to the year before the [Munich] putsch... Outside these small groups of fanatical Bavarian Nazis, Hitler's image and reputation at this time - so far as the wider German public took any notice of him at all - was little more than that of a vulgar demagogue, capable of drumming up passionate opposition to the government among the Munich mob, but of little else.” YearsLittlesGovernmentPartyHistoryGroupsPersonalityCapablePassionateReputationOppositionNaziCultVulgarNazismSmall GroupsNazi GermanyDrummingMunichNazi PartyImage And Reputation Author:Ian Kershaw
“In the election campaign of 1930, Hitler seldom spoke explicitly of Jews. The crude tirades of the early 1920s were missing altogether. 'Living-space' figured more prominently, posed against the alternative international competition for markets ... The key theme now was the collapse of Germany under parliamentary democracy and party government into a divided people with separate and conflicting interests, which only the NSDAP could overcome by creating a new unity of the nation, transcending class, estate and profession.” PeopleGovernmentNationsInterestSpacePartyClassHistoryDemocracyMissingKeysCreatingOvercomingElectionCompetitionUnityInternationalJewProfessionCampaignsAlternativesGermanyThemeSpokesDividedHolocaustCollapseEstatesCrudeNazism1930sNazi GermanyTranscendingParliamentaryParliamentary Democracy Author:Ian Kershaw