Roger Moorhouse: 5 books

Book cover of Killing Hitler

Killing Hitler

The Plots, the Assassins, and the Dictator Who Cheated Death

by Roger Moorhouse
Language: English
Release Date: March 28, 2006

For the first time in one enthralling book, here is the incredible true story of the numerous attempts to assassinate Adolf Hitler and change the course of history. Disraeli once declared that “assassination never changed anything,” and yet the idea that World War II and the horrors of...
Book cover of Berlin at War
by Roger Moorhouse
Language: English
Release Date: October 5, 2010

Berlin was the city at the very center of World War Two. It was the launching pad for Hitler's empire, the embodiment of his vision of a “world metropolis.” Berlin was also the place where Hitler's Reich would ultimately fall. Berlin suffered more air raids than any other German city and endured...
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The Devils' Alliance

Hitler's Pact with Stalin, 1939-1941

by Roger Moorhouse
Language: English
Release Date: October 14, 2014

antly, the pact laid the groundwork for Soviet control of Eastern Europe, a power grab that would define the post-war order. Drawing on memoirs, diaries, and official records from newly opened Soviet archives, The Devils' Alliance is the authoritative work on one of the seminal episodes of...
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The Third Reich in 100 Objects

A Material History of Nazi Germany

by Roger Moorhouse
Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2017

“Insightful commentary on the tangible relics of the Third Reich . . . Tells the history of the Nazi regime from a fascinating new perspective” (Military History Monthly). Hitler’s Third Reich is covered in countless books and films: no conflict of the twentieth century has prompted such...
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Reichstag Fire

The Case Against the Nazi Conspiracy

by Sven Kellerhoff, Roger Moorhouse, Karina Berger
Language: English
Release Date: September 5, 2016

The Reichstag fire on February 27, 1933 arguably marked the true start of the Third Reich. The attack was used by the Nazis to consolidate their position, crush the Communists, and pass a series of dictatorial laws. The self-confessed culprit was Marinus van de Lubbe, a Dutch Communist sympathizer...
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