Hitler"s Berlin - A Third Reich Tourist Guide

Originally published four years after Hitler rose to power in Germany, this 1937 tourist guide for English-speaking visitors gives a fascinating insight into how the Nazis hoped to portray themselves and Berlin to the outside world. Just two years before Europe descended into a second world war, Hitler"s propaganda experts were hard at work trying to ensure that the capital of Germany was seen as a beautiful and peace-loving city, the perfect tourist destination for any visitor. Today, this rare booklet has been faithfully reproduced by World Propaganda Classics and is part of a series of historical reprints carefully selected to show how literature throughout the ages has been used to distort the truth. This reprint will be welcomed by scholars of the period as an indispensable primary source offering a valuable perspective on the formation and development of nazi ideology.