It might have been different if Röhm has got his second revolution. But I would say the actual Third Reich was very much a petite bourgeoisie project. At least based on reading of A Diary of a Man in Despair.
Its very much obvious that the author of your book was a cowardly Bolshevik terrorist.
I wouldn't take the writings of an mentally unstable traitor for facts.
"In the entry for 11 August
1936, Reck describes how he once saw Hitler dining alone in a Munich restaurant, and expresses regret that he had not shot him dead when he had the chance. He regarded Hitler at the time as a character out of a comic strip, and refrained from shooting him, although
he had a loaded revolver with him."
Even the New York times mentions that he was an unstable person filled with hatred spewing lies. He even had his own version of Morgentau plan in mind for Germany.
"Reck‐Malleczewen made a mystique of his hatred. In his Old Testament rage
he cursed the Nazis and their children's children, and
like all obsessed men he believed almost any thing that confirmed his hatreds. Thus he writes that a woman who wishes to may apply to an S.S. stud bureau and have a child by choosing a potential father from a photo graph; or that Hitler, sexually impotent, furnished his make believe mistress, Eva Braun, with a neighboring palace where she could be on call at any moment; in addition to Eva, the
Fiihrer, like Baude laire's king of a rainy country, had a bevy of dancing girls from the decadent families of the nobility to whet his jaded tastes. None of this and of much else the author records is literally true; the S.S. was exhorted to procreate but it had no stud farm; Eva Braun lived a modest life, much of it in one room, and the women around Hitler were not danseu ses but mainly the dowdy rela tives of his male intimates.
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Gasoline, he wrote, had done more harm to man than alcohol. He wanted to eliminate Berlin and Prussia as political centers of gravity, to cleanse south Germany of Prussians, to liquidate the property they had acquired in Bavaria, to
expropriate all heavy industry and to nationalize the factories.
This was a private Morgenthau plan with admixtures of Stalinism, but the author had no possible connection with socialism; he regarded himself as a monarthist, an arch conservative.
https://www.nytimes.com/1970/11/29/...-of-his-hatred-diary-of-a-man-in-despair.html
The lower part, regarding gasoline and industry, could have been written by the bolsheviks.....sorry.....technocrats of today. Looking at Germany today, they were finally successful with making the factories leave Germany through eco fascism and our technocratic friends from WEF, who want to reduce consumption and world population to keep more resources for themselves. The plebs will
own nothing and 'be happy' - or dead. Right, Klaus Schwab?