<p>Not all of the responses to fascism in the English speaking world were hostile. With the aim of providing a representative sample Routledge here re-issues Norman Hillson’s <em>I Speak of Germany</em>. First published in 1937 this is an account of the author’s travels in Germany and is largely sympathetic to the changes wrought by the regime. Like others adopting a similar position the author believes that the terms of the Versailles treatment put Germany in an impossible position and that the Nazis had inspired a recovery. Racial politics whilst not ignored are not seen as being at the heart of the programme – ‘obsession of race purity maybe a little absurd and quite impractical of realization’. </p>
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