Inside Nazi Germany : conformity, opposition and racism in everyday life

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Inside Nazi Germany : conformity, opposition and racism in everyday life

Detlev J.K. Peukert ; translated by Richard Deveson

(Penguin books)(Pelican books)

Penguin Books, 1989, c1987

  • : pbk

タイトル別名

Volksgenossen und Geneinschaftsfremde

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注記

Originally published: London : Batsford, 1987

Bibliography: p. 278-279

Includes index

Translation of: Volksgenossen und Geneinschaftsfremde

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内容説明

This book examines how the German people really lived under the Nazis, and their reactions to the regime, ranging from conformity to outright resistance. The characteristic popular response was not enthusiasm, but a blend of grumbling and accommodation accompanied by a widespread withdrawal into a "non-political" private life. The author's main theme is to emphasize the ironies, contraditions, conflicts and sheer muddle of Nazism, a combination that allowed the Third Reich to preside not only over the barbarism of the final solution, but also despite Nazism's anti-modernist image, over a process of modernization in the German economy and society. This book examines how the German people really lived under the Nazis, and their reactions to the regime, ranging from conformity to outright resistance. The characteristic popular response was not enthusiasm, but a blend of grumbling and accommodation accompanied by a widespread withdrawal into a "non-political" private life. The author's main theme is to emphasize the ironies, contraditions, conflicts and sheer muddle of Nazism, a combination that allowed the Third Reich to preside not only over the barbarism of the final solution, but also despite Nazism's anti-modernist image, over a process of modernization in the German economy and society.

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