Nazi Germany's New Aristocracy : : The SS Leadership,1925-1939 / / Herbert F. Ziegler.
The first book-length presentation on the social origins of the prewar SS leadership, this volume offers a complete picture of the men who, between 1925 and 1939, joined the vanguard of National Socialism and rose to the rank of SS-Führer. Herbert Ziegler reveals that the Black Order was composed of...
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