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{{Infobox Book

| name = The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

| image = [[Image:TheRiseandFalloftheThirdReich.jpg|200px]]

| image_caption = 30th anniversary cover

| author = [[William L. Shirer]]

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| country = [[United States]]

| language = [[English language|English]]

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| genre = [[History]], [[Nonfiction]]

| publisher = Simon & Schuster, Inc.

| release_date = 1960

| media_type = Print ([[Hardcover]] and [[Paperback]])

| pages = 1,245

| isbn = ISBN 0-671-72868-7 (1990 paperback)

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'''''The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich''''' by [[journalist]] [[William L. Shirer]] was the first definitive history of [[Nazi Germany]] in [[English language|English]].

Shirer, an American [[radio]] reporter for [[CBS]], covered Germany for many years until December [[1940]], when increasing [[National Socialist German Workers Party|Nazi]] censorship of his broadcasts made work impossible for him. This 1,245 page book, first published in [[1960]] by [[Simon & Schuster, Inc.]] and still in print, colors its historically accurate information with denunciation of Nazism and tyranny.

The book is based largely on the captured documents of the [[Nazi Germany|Third Reich]], including the diaries of propaganda minister [[Joseph Goebbels]] and General [[Franz Halder]]. Additional major sources include testimony and evidence from the [[Nuremberg trials]], British Foreign Office reports, and the detailed diary of [[Ciano]], [[Mussolini]]'s son-in-law and Italian Foreign Minister. Other sources include confidential speeches, conference reports, taped transcripts of telephone conversations, as well as Shirer's personal recollections during the six years he reported on the Third Reich as a journalist.

At the time the book was written, only a part of the diaries of [[Goebbels]] was known. Other documents have been discovered and many documents have since become available from [[Russia]] after the fall of the [[Soviet Union]].

The book was [[adaptation|adapted]] into a [[television program]] for the [[American Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] network in [[1966]]. It was one of the first programs to be marketed as a [[miniseries]].

== Structure ==

The book is broken up into six sub-books spanning 31 chapters and numerous sub-sections as follows:

FOREWORD

'''BOOK ONE: THE RISE OF ADOLF HITLER'''

'''1. BIRTH OF THE THIRD REICH'''

The Advent of Adolf Hitler

The Early Life of Hitler

"The Saddest Period of My Life"

The Budding Ideas of Adolf Hitler

'''2. BIRTH OF THE NAZI PARTY'''

The Beginning of the Nazi Party

Advent of the "Fuehrer"

'''3. VERSAILLES, WEIMAR AND THE BEER HALL PUTSCH'''

The Shadow of Versailles

A House Divided

Revolt in Bavaria

The Beer Hall Putsch

Trial for Treason

'''4. THE MIND OF HITLER AND THE ROOTS OF THE THIRD REICH'''

The Historical Roots of the Third Reich

The Intellectual Roots of the Third Reich

The Strange Life and Works of H. S. Chamberlain

'''BOOK TWO: TRIUMPH AND CONSOLIDATION'''

'''5. THE ROAD TO POWER: 1925–31'''

The Emergence of Paul Joseph Goebbels

An Interlude of Rest and Romance for Adolf Hitler

The Opportunities of the Depression

'''6. THE LAST DAYS OF THE REPUBLIC: 1931–33'''

Hitler Against Hindenburg

Fiasco of Franz von Papen

Schleicher: The Last Chancellor of the Republic

'''7. THE NAZIFICATION OF GERMANY: 1933–34'''

The Reichstag Fire

''Gleichschaltung:'' The "Co-ordination" of the Reich

"No Second Revolution"

The Beginnings of Nazi Foreign Policy

The Blood Purge of June 30, 1934

The Death of Hindenburg

'''8. LIFE IN THE THIRD REICH: 1933–37'''

The Persecution of the Christian Churches

The Nazification of Culture

The Control of Press, Radio, Films

Education in the Third Reich

The Farmer in the Third Reich

The Economy of the Third Reich

The Serfdom of Labor

Government in the Third Reich

'''BOOK THREE: THE ROAD TO WAR'''

'''9. THE FIRST STEPS: 1934–37'''

The Breaching of Versailles

A Coup in the Rhineland

1937: "No Surprises"

The Fateful Decision of November 5, 1937

'''10. STRANGE, FATEFUL INTERLUDE: THE FALL OF BLOMBERG, FRITSCH, NEURATH AND SCHACHT'''

The Fall of Field Marshall von Blomberg

The Fall of General Freiherr Werner von Fritsch

'''11. ANSCHLUSS: THE RAPE OF AUSTRIA'''

The Meeting at Berchtesgaden: February 12, 1938

The Four Weeks' Agony: February 12–March 11, 1938

The Collapse of Schuschnigg

'''12. THE ROAD TO MUNICH'''

The First Crisis: May 1938

Wavering of the Generals

Birth of a Conspiracy Against Hitler

Chamberlain at Berchtesgaden: September 15, 1938

Chamberlain at Godesberg: September 22–23

The Eleventh Hour

"Black Wednesday" and the Halder Plot Against Hitler

The Surrender at Munich: September 29–30, 1938

The Consequences of Munich

'''13. CZECHOSLOVAKIA CEASES TO EXIST'''

The Week of the Broken Glass

Slovakia "Wins" Its "Independence"

The Ordeal of Dr. Hácha

'''14. THE TURN OF POLAND'''

A Slight Aggression By the By

The Heat on Poland

Case White

Hitler's Reply to Roosevelt

The Pact of Steel

Hitler Burns His Boats: May 23, 1939

The Intervention of Russia: II

Plans for Total War

The Intervention of Russia: III

The Hesitation of Germany's Allies

Ciano at Salzburg and Obersalzburg: August 11, 12, 13

'''15. THE NAZI-SOVIET PACT'''

The Military Conference at Obersalzburg: August 14

The Nazi-Soviet Talks: August 15–21, 1939

The Military Conference of August 22, 1939

Allied Stalemate in Moscow

Ribbentrop in Moscow: August 23, 1939

'''16. THE LAST DAYS OF PEACE'''

Mussolini Gets Cold Feet

Joy and Confusion of the "Conspirators"

The Last Six Days of Peace

Germany and Great Britain at the Eleventh Hour

The Last Day of Peace

'''17. THE LAUNCHING OF WORLD WAR II'''

The Last-Minute Intervention of Mussolini

The Polish War Becomes World War II

'''BOOK FOUR: WAR: EARLY VICTORIES AND THE TURNING POINT'''

'''18. THE FALL OF POLAND'''

The Russians Invade Poland

'''19. SITZKRIEG IN THE WEST'''

The Sinking of the ''Athenia''

Hitler Proposes Peace

The Zossen "Conspiracy" to Overthrow Hitler

A Nazi Kidnapping and a Beerhouse Bomb

Hitler Talks to His Generals

Nazi Terror in Poland: First Phase

Friction Between the Totalitarians

'''20. THE CONQUEST OF DENMARK AND NORWAY'''

The Emergence of Vidkun Quisling

Hitler Meets with Sumner Welles and Mussolini

The Conspirators Again Frustrated

The Taking of Denmark and Norway

The Norwegians Resist

The Battles for Norway

'''21. VICTORY IN THE WEST'''

The Rival Plans

The Six Weeks' War: May 10–June 25, 1940

The Conquest of the Netherlands

The Fall of Belgium and the Trapping of the Anglo-French Armies

The Capitulation of King Leopold

Miracle at Dunkirk

The Collapse of France

The Duce Plunges His Small Dagger into France's Back

The Second Armistice at Compiégne

Hitler Plays for Peace

'''22. OPERATION SEA LION: THE THWARTED INVASION OF BRITAIN'''

The Battle of Britain

If the Invasion Had Succeeded

Postscript: The Nazi Plot to Kidnap the Duke and Duchess of Windsor

'''23. BARBAROSSA: THE TURN OF RUSSIA'''

Molotov in Berlin

Six Months of Frustration

"The World Will Hold Its Breath!"

Balkan Prelude

The Planning of the Terror

The Flight of Rudolf Hess

The Plight of the Kremlin

'''24. A TURN OF THE TIDE'''

The Great Drive on Moscow

'''25. THE TURN OF THE UNITED STATES'''

"Avoid Incidents with the U.S.A.!"

Japan Plays Its Own Game

On the Eve of Pearl Harbor

Hitler Declares War

Hitler in the Reichstag: December 11

'''26. THE GREAT TURNING POINT: 1942—STALINGRAD AND EL ALAMEIN'''

The Conspirators Come Back to Life

The Last Great German Offensives of the War

The German Summer Offensive in Russia: 1942

The First Blow: El Alamein and the Anglo-American Landings

Disaster at Stalingrad

'''BOOK FIVE: BEGINNING OF THE END'''

'''27. THE NEW ORDER'''

The Nazi Plunder of Europe

Slave Labor in the New Order

The Prisoners of War

Nazi Terror in the Conquered Lands

The "Final Solution"

The Extermination Camps

"The Warsaw Ghetto Is No More"

The Medical Experiments

The Death of Heydrich and the End of Lidice

'''28. THE FALL OF MUSSOLINI'''

'''29. THE ALLIED INVASION OF WESTERN EUROPE AND THE ATTEMPT TO KILL HITLER'''

Operation Flash

The Mission of Count von Stauffenberg

The Anglo-American Invasion, June 6, 1944

The Conspiracy at the Eleventh Hour

The Coup of July 20, 1944

July 20, 1944

Bloody Vengeance

'''BOOK SIX: THE FALL OF THE THIRD REICH'''

'''30. THE CONQUEST OF GERMANY'''

Hitler's Last Desperate Gamble

The Collapse of the German Armies

'''31. ''GOETTERDAEMMERUNG:'' THE LAST DAYS OF THE THIRD REICH'''

Hitler's Last Great Decision

Goering and Himmler Try to Take Over

The Last Two Visitors to the Bunker

Hitler's Last Will and Testament

The Death of Hitler and His Bride

The End of the Third Reich

A BRIEF EPILOGUE

NOTES

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

==Criticism==

Upon publication, the book was met with criticism from some members of the scholarly community for being more popular history than academic. [[Elizabeth Wiskemann]], for example, stated in a 1961 review that the book was "not sufficiently scholarly nor sufficiently well written to satisfy more academic demands"<ref>[[Elizabeth Wiskemann]], International Affairs (Royal Institute of International Affairs 1944-), Vol. 37, No. 2. (Apr., 1961), pp. 234-235.

"It is too long and cumbersome...it is not sufficiently scholarly nor sufficiently well written to satisfy more academic demands. Mr Shirer, has, however compiled a manual ...which will certainly prove useful. "</ref>, and [[William O. Shanahan]] in 1962 wrote that the book's "narrative does not rise above the most commonplace level of understanding"<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CEEDB1730F932A25751C1A966958260 William O. Shanahan], The American Historical Review, Vol. 68, No. 1. (Oct., 1962), pp. 126-128. [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762(196210)68%3A1%3C126%3ATRAFOT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M]. "Shirer's history of the Third Reich is woefully inadequate. Shirer's monumental narrative does not rise above the most commonplace level of understanding. The inadequacies of Shirer's account could be dismissed...if his book had not found an enormous audience. Shirer's [writing] facility.. does not compensate for this book's essential weakness as history."</ref>.

The book also includes several speculations (clearly marked as such), such as a footnote that theorizes that [[Heinrich Müller]], an [[SS]] chieftain, later went to serve in the [[NKVD]], for which Shirer had no evidence.

==Publication==

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The book has been reprinted many times since it was published in 1960. Current in-print editions are:

* ISBN 0-671-72868-7 (Simon & Schuster, US, 1990 paperback)

* ISBN 0-09-942176-3 (Arrow, UK, 1990 paperback)

* [[Folio Society]] Special Book Club Edition (2004 Hardback)

==See also==

*''[[Berlin Diary]]''

*[[List of Adolf Hitler books]]

*''[[The Collapse of the Third Republic]]'', also by Shirer

*[[List of Holocaust films]]

== References ==

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==External links==

*[http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?cc=genpub;view=toc;idno=ABZ0764.0001.001 Digitalized version of the 1960 edition] at the [[University of Michigan]] Digital General Collection

*[http://ww2db.com/read.php?read_id=75 Review of the book by Bryan Hiatt]

*[http://www.ibiblio.org/pha/ Online WWII references] Online collection of many original WWII documents, including some of Shirer's sources (e.g. British/French "Color" books, captured German Foreign Office docs, various Nuremberg and NCA documents).

*[http://www.thirdreichruins.com Third Reich Ruins] Geoff Walden's then/now photo-essay collection of many sites mentioned in Shirer's book, early Hilter locations featured.

*[http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0022-0094%28199401%2929%3A1%3C95%3ATROWLS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23 The reception of William L. Shirer's 'The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich' in the United States and West Germany, 1960-62] (fee-based jstor link). by Gavriel D. Rosenfeld, in: Journal of Contemporary History v29.n1 (Jan 1994): pp95-128.

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