[T]he [Nazi] revolution arrived not with a rush but covertly and, at times, even comically. There were no battles to fight, no bastilles to storm. Men and women fell into the arms of the new Reich like ripe fruit from a tree… . [it]was orderly and disciplined. But the reason lies not so much within the Nazis themselves as in the lack of an effective opposition… .[M]illions watched passively, not deeply committed to resistance.
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