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Hitler and the Nazi Cult of Film and Fame (Electronic Format) Reviews Borrow By Michael Munn. From Skyhorse Publishing. ![]() In Electronic Format A shocking, meticulously researched account of Hitler’s fantasy of power and stardom. In Nazi Germany, the cult of celebrity was the embodiment of Hitler’s style of cultural governance. Hitler’s rise to power owed much to the creation of his own celebrity, and the country’s greatest stars, whether they were actors, writers, or musicians, could be one of only two things. If they were compliant, they were lauded and awarded status symbols for the regime; but if they resisted—or were simply Jewish—they were traitors to be interned and murdered. |
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Hitler and the Nazi Cult of Film and Fame (Electronic Format)
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