The Story
The Third Reich in Power is the second volume of Richard J. Evans’s historical trilogy on Nazi Germany. The book examines how Adolf Hitler’s regime consolidated power and transformed German society after taking control in 1933.
Evans explores how the Nazi government reshaped institutions such as the legal system, education, culture, and the economy. The book also documents the growing persecution of Jews and other minority groups during this period.
Through detailed historical analysis, Evans demonstrates how the Nazi state gradually turned Germany into a totalitarian society before the outbreak of World War II.
Description
The Third Reich in Power is the second volume of Richard J. Evans’s historical trilogy on Nazi Germany. The book examines how Adolf Hitler’s regime consolidated power and transformed German society after taking control in 1933.
Evans explores how the Nazi government reshaped institutions such as the legal system, education, culture, and the economy. The book also documents the growing persecution of Jews and other minority groups during this period.
Through detailed historical analysis, Evans demonstrates how the Nazi state gradually turned Germany into a totalitarian society before the outbreak of World War II.














