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National Socialism was the widely spoken of, but lesser read political ideology that seized power in Germany in 1933 under Adolf Hitler, fusing extreme German Nationalism, anti-Marxism, & anti-globalization into a revolutionary movement that dismantled the Weimar Republic & remade German society in the image of the Third Reich. Drawing on 19th-century romantic nationalism, social Darwinism, & a mythologized vision of Germanic identity, National Socialism rejected both liberal democracy & international communism in favor of a racially defined national community led by an all-powerful Fuhrer—a worldview that mobilized millions, conquered a continent, & ultimately lead to the deadliest war in human history. This collection gathers the foundational primary texts, speeches, ideological writings, & comparative political theory that illuminate how this ideology was constructed, propagated, & adapted across different national contexts.
The archive includes two editions of Mein Kampf (Ford Translation & Nazi English Translation,) Hitler's foundational ideological manifesto—alongside In His Own Words: The Essential Speeches of Adolf Hitler & Voice of Triumph: Hitler's Speeches at Nuremberg, capturing the rhetorical machinery of the Nazi movement at its height. You'll find Goebbels on the Jews: The Complete Diary Entries 1923 to 1945, the unfiltered record of the Reich's chief propagandist tracking the evolution of antisemitic policy from rhetoric to genocide, National Socialism: A Comprehensive Examination providing systematic ideological analysis, & The Rise of the NSDAP & The Rise of the Reich chronicling the party's ascent to power. The collection also includes SA Cleans Up! documenting the movement's street-level enforcement, A New Nobility of Blood and Soil & The Peasantry as the Lifeblood of the Nordic Race presenting the racial-agrarian ideology at the heart of NS thought, and George Lincoln Rockwell's This Time the World & White Power representing the postwar American National Socialist tradition. Rounding out the collection are The Theory of Japan's National Polity & Pure Socialism examining a parallel Asian ultranationalist ideology, & Muammar Gaddafi's The Green Book, the Libyan leader's own third-position political manifesto rejecting both capitalism & communism in favor of a stateless direct democracy.