Does 'Hitler was jobbed into power by backstairs intrigue' mean "Hitler was pushed to the throne by secret plan"?
Context:
In Bullock's opinion, Hitler was a “
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlatan”, an opportunistic adventurer devoid of principles, beliefs or scruples whose actions throughout his career were motivated only by a lust for power. Bullock's views led in the 1950s to a debate with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Trevor-Roper who argued that Hitler did possess beliefs, albeit repulsive ones, and that his actions were motivated by them. Bullock's
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Guardian obituary commented that "Bullock's famous maxim
'Hitler was jobbed into power by backstairs intrigue' has stood the test of time."
[4]When reviewing
"Hitler: A Study in Tyranny" in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times in 1991, John Campbell wrote "Although written so soon after the end of the war and despite a steady flow of fresh evidence and reinterpretation, it has not been surpassed in nearly 40 years: an astonishing achievement."
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