W. W. Norton & Company, 1997. Trade paperback of Hitler's Social Revolution: Class and Status in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 by David Schoenbaum.
Beginning with Germany's social situation after World War I, David Schoenbaum shows how Hitler improvised a program that apparently offered something to everyone--above all, the mirage of a classless society. In fact, the gap between the ideology of the Reich and its actual character was enormous. But under the spell of the mirage, the will to resist was undermined by an accelerating process of social disintegration.
Acceptable. Small light pencil markings to the margins throughout. Otherwise crisp. A solid reading copy.