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Mobilising Hate

The Story of Hitler's Final Solution
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Mobilising Hate by Martin Davidson explores how propaganda and emotional manipulation were used to foster overwhelming public support for extremist ideologies during times of conflict. The book delves into the strategies employed by leaders to incite hatred and unify followers, providing a historical perspective on the psychological tools of warfare. Davidson highlights the chilling effectiveness of these tactics in shaping public opinion and directing the course of history.
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This book may appeal to you if you have an interest in understanding the historical dynamics of political movements and their use of propaganda. Exploring the dark motives behind the orchestration of societal division, it offers insight into the psychology of collective anger in military and historical contexts.

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A radical new perspective on the Holocaust that focuses on the mindset of its willing perpetrators, who aimed to make Germany great again and, perhaps more importantly, to make Germany's enemies suffer, rather than on those it persecuted and killed.

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Praise for The Perfect Nazi:

'Absorbing, highly readable and painstakingly researched' — NIALL FERGUSON

'Unforgettable, haunting reading' — SIMON SCHAMA

'A fascinating and extraordinary journey into the banality of evil at the heart of Nazism' — BEN MACINTYRE

'Riveting'The Times

'Fascinating, scrupulously researched, compelling'Sunday Times

In this radical new perspective on the Holocaust, Martin Davidson challenges popular understanding and existing histories of the Holocaust.

He does this in three main ways. Firstly, he describes the way in which German policy developed and was enacted in new and compelling detail, providing a road map to the "long and twisting road to Auschwitz," skilfully dramatising those twists and turns, many of which are not generally included in conventional narratives.

Secondly, he allows us to hear from new voices, notably female perpetrators, resisters, and victims. These provide individual human perspectives on the unfolding events, without which true understanding is impossible; from planning and implementation, to knowledge—and its opposite, denial—all the way to its final reckoning, then and now.

And finally, he provides a reappraisal of the moral perspective that drove the Holocaust, getting beyond the conventional notion of 'evil' as a catch-all rationale, to examine why anti-Jewish vitriol was such a powerful motivator for so many Germans, who used arguments and self-justifications that are more resonant today than they have been for decades. Never more so than in the use of the idea of suffering—how 'our' supposed suffering justifies 'theirs'.

His focus is very much on the mindset that brought about the Holocaust, the desire to 'make Germany great again' and to make Germany's perceived enemies suffer. Again, this story of dreams of national greatness, and racially-targeted redemptive malevolence, could not be more resonant today.

Davidson foregrounds the stories of women, in part to illustrate the mindset of Nazi true believers—such as the German wife stationed in Poland, who found a group of Jewish children that had escaped a mass execution, and shot them herself. He also describes the particular horror experienced by female inmates of the camps, who, as mothers, were the first to be killed alongside their children, and who were among the bravest of German resisters to the crimes being committed in their name—like twenty-one-year-old Sophie Scholl, whose leaflets listing and denouncing Nazi crimes resulted in her execution in October 1943.

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Mobilising Hate is lauded as a highly readable and compelling examination of how Hitler's propaganda turned ordinary people into perpetrators of horrific deeds. Reviewers praise Martin Davidson's meticulous research and engaging storytelling while highlighting his ability to provide a fresh perspective on the Nazi regime's influence. The book is described as a gripping exploration of the mechanisms behind the spread of Nazism, backed by a powerful narrative and scholarly insights.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781472146427

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 November 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Robinson

Illustration: 16—32 mono photographs and a map

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 540g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Martin Davidson is an author who held multiple roles during his thirty-year television career, primarily for the BBC, as well as Channel 4, ZDF, History and Discovery Channel. His directing, producing and commissioning, which spans both factual and drama programming, has received multiple BAFTAs and RTS Awards. His work on two series presented by Simon Schama - A History of Britain and The Story of the Jews - were critically and commercially acclaimed. Other series he has worked on include Wipers Times, The Eichmann Show, 37 Days and many more. Most recently, he completed work on ZDF's The Abyss, which recounts the rise and fall of the Third Reich, and the RTS-winning three-part series, The Lost Home Movies of Nazi Germany. He lives in France.

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