[1] M. BROSZAT, Hitler and the collapse of Weimar Germany, Leamington, 1987. <<
[2] R. J. EVANS, The Coming of the Third Reich, Nueva York, 2004, pp. 77-139. <<
[3] Citado en P. BRENDON, The Dark Valley. A Panorama of the 1930, Nueva York, 2000, p. 112. <<
[4] Sobre los diferentes grupos políticos en Weimar, R. BREITMAN, German socialism and Weimar Democracy, Chapell Hill, NC, 1981. E. EVANS, The German Center Party, 1870-1933, Chicago, 1981. C. FISCHER, The German Communists and the Rise of Nazism, Londres, 1991. L. HERTZMANN, DNVP-Right Wing Opposition in the Weimar Republic, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1963. L. JONES, Between Reform and Resistance. Studies in the History of German Conservatism from 1789 to 1945, Oxford, 1993. <<
[5] H. JAMES, The German Slump: Politics and Economics, 1924-1936, Oxford, 1986. <<
[6] Citado en M. BURLEIGH, El Tercer Reich. Una Nueva Historia, op. cit., p. 164. <<
[7] J. VON KRÜDENER (ed.), Economic Crisis and Political Collapse: The Weimar Republic, 1924-1933, Oxford, 1990. Véase también, H. JAMES, The German Slump: Politics and Economics, 1924-1936, Oxford, 1986. <<
[8] C. FISCHER (ed.), Weimar, the working class and the rise of national socialism, Oxford, 1995. <<
[9] C. BRESCIANI-TURRONI, The Economics of Inflation, Londres, 1937, p. 288. <<
[10] A. SPEER, Inside the Third Reich, Londres, 1970, p. 18. <<
[11] Citado en J. LUKACS, El Hitler de la Historia, op. cit., p. 209. <<
[12] E. H. SCHWAAB, Hitler’s Mind: A plunge into madness, Nueva York, 1992, p. 29. <<
[13] BULLOCK, Hitler. A Study in Tyranny, Londres, 1990, pp. 187 y ss. <<
[14] Citado en J. TOLAND, Adolf Hitler, op. cit., p. 333. <<
[15] Sobre el atractivo político de Hitler véase, R. ZITELMANN, Hitler: The Politics of Seduction, Londres, 1999. <<
[16] Citado en P. BRENDON, The Dark Valley, op. cit., p. 121. <<
[17] A. BULLOCK, Hitler and Stalin. Parallel Lives, op. cit., pp. 325 y ss. <<
[18] Sobre el temor comunista y la violencia nazi/comunista véase E. ROSENHAFT, Beating the Fascists? The German Communists and Political violence, 1929-1933, Cambridge, 1983. <<
[19] Véanse F. TOBIAS, The Reichstag Fire, Londres, 1962, y D. REED, The Burning of the Reichstag, Londres, 1934. <<
[20] Citado en I. KERSHAW, Hitler, 1889-1936. Hubris, op. cit., p. 458. <<
[21] H. MOMMSEN, «The Reichtstag Fire and its political consequences», en H. HOLBORN (ed.), Republic of the Reich: The making of the Nazi revolution, Nueva York, 1972. <<
[22] Citado en J. FEST, Hitler. Una Biografía, op. cit., p. 558. <<
[23] Sobre los días anteriores a la toma del poder por los nazis, H. A. TURNER, Hitler’s Thirty Days to Power: January, 1933, Londres, 1996. <<
[24] D. ORLOW, The History of the Nazi Party: 1933-1945, Pittsburgh, 1973. <<
[25] M. BROSZAT, The Hitler State. The foundation and development of the internal structure of the Third Reich, Londres, 1981. <<
[26] J. STEINHOFF, P. PECHEL y D. SHOWALTER, Voices from the Third Reich, Londres, p. 48. <<
[27] Citado en I. KERSHAW, Hitler, 1889-1936, op. cit., p. 472. <<
[28] Sobre Röhm véase J. FEST, The Face of the Third Reich, Nueva York, 1999, pp. 136-151. <<
[29] D. LITTLEJOHN, The SA. Hitler’s Stormtroopers, Londres, 1990. <<
[30] B. CAMPBELL, The SA Generals and the Rise of Nazism, Lexington, 1998. <<
[31] Véase G. REITLINGER, The SS: Alibi of a Nation, 1922-1945, Nueva York, 1957. <<
[32] A. BULLOCK, Hitler a Study in Tyranny, op. cit., pp. 253-311. <<
[33] Citado en R. OVERY, Los Dictadores, op. cit., p. 88. <<
[34] P. MARACIN, The Night of the Long Knives. Forty-Eight Hours that changed the history of the world, Guilford, CT, 2004. <<
[35] Sobre la percepción de la población de los años del nazismo véase el interesante estudio de U. FREI, «Good Times, Bad Times: Memories of the Third Reich» (basado en historial oral), en R. BESSEL, Life in the Third Reich, Nueva York, 2001, pp. 97-111. <<
[36] Citada en A. OWINGS, Frauen. German Women Recall the Third Reich, Harmondsworth, 1993, pp. 8-9. <<
[37] Sobre Hindenburg véanse A. DORPALEN, Hindenburg and the Weimar Republic, Princeton, 1964, y J. WHEELER-BENNET, Hindenburg: The Wooden Titan, Londres, 1936. <<
[38] K. BORCHARDT, Perspectives on Modern Economic History and Policy, Cambridge, 1991. R. BESSEL, Germany after the First World War, New Jersey, 1993. E. J. FEUCHTWANGER, Germany, 1916-1941, Londres, 1997. K. D. BRACHER, The German Dictatorship, Londres, 1973. <<
[39] Citado en J. ARÓSTEGUI, «El Nazismo alemán», en Siglo XX Historia Universal, núm. 13, Madrid, 1998, p. 45. <<
[40] A. BULLOCK, Hitler. A Study in Tyranny, op. cit., pp. 253 y ss. <<
[41] Para un estudio de la base social que apoyaba al nazismo véase D. MUHLBERGER, Hitler’s followers: Studies in the Sociology of the Nazi Movement, Nueva York, 1991. Véanse también R. HAMILTON, Who Voted for Hitler?, Princeton, 1982. T. CHILDERS, The Nazi Voter, Chapell Hill, NC, 1983. J. W. FALTER, Hitlers Wähler, Múnich, 1991. S. UGELVIK LARSEN et al., Who were the fascists? Social Roots of European Fascism, Bergen, 1980. <<
[42] F. MCDONOUGH, Hitler and the rise of the Nazi Party, op. cit., p. 100. <<