Nazism and German society, 1933-1945
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Nazism and German society, 1933-1945
(Rewriting histories)
Routledge, 1994
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- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 316
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The image of the Third Reich as a monolithic state presiding over the brainwashed, fanatical masses, retains a tenacious grip on the general public's imagination. However, a growing body of research on the social history of the Nazi years has revealed the variety and complexity of the relationships between the Nazi regime and the German people. This volume makes this new research accessible to undergraduate and graduate students alike.
目次
- Chapter 1 General Introduction, David F. Crew
- Part 1 "Victims" or "Perpetrators?"
- Chapter 2 The Missing Years, Omer Bartov
- Chapter 3 The "Honor of Labor", Alf Ludtke
- Chapter 4 Antinatalism, Maternity and Paternity in National Socialist Racism, Gisela Bock
- Chapter 5 Victims or Perpetrators?, Adelheid von Saldern
- Chapter 6 Omniscient, Omnipotent, Omnipresent?, Klaus-Michael Mallmann, Gerhard Paul
- Chapter 7 The "Hitler Myth", Ian Kershaw
- Part 2 The "Racial Community" and its Enemies
- Chapter 8 Labor as Spoils of Conquest, 1933-1945, Ulrich Herbert
- Chapter 9 The Genesis of the "Final Solution" from the Spirit of Science, Detlev J. K. Peukert
- Chapter 10 One Day in Jozefow, Christopher R. Browning
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