Voices from the Third Reich : an oral history

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Voices from the Third Reich : an oral history

Johannes Steinhoff, Peter Pechel, Dennis Showalter

Da Capo Press, 1994

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Originally published: Washington, D.C. : Regnery Gateway, 1989

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A major historical document, this book contains interviews with more than 150 Germans who witnessed, participated in, or resisted the rise of Adolph Hitler. The testimony comes from well-known figures like Manfred Rommel and Helmut Kohl former soldiers and ordinary civilians and victims of the criminal policies of the Nazi regime. Haunting and extraordinary tales of horror, courage, grim determination, and moral confusion fill these pages. Voices from the Third Reich takes the material of epic history and presents it in the form of the individual human experiences of men, women, and children subjected to the pressures of total war in a fascist state.

Table of Contents

* The Rejected Republic The Master of Europe * Corps of Vengeance * Jews, Get Out! * Blitzkrieg * The Part-Time Germans Turning Points * Barbarossa * You Are Talking to Dead Men. * Battle of the Atlantic * Fortress Europe Without a Roof Defeat and Crimes * The Reich Starts Shrinking * Genocide * Resistance * July 20 Rebellion of Conscience Catastrope and Liberation * Collapse * German Women in Total War * The Childrens Crusade * Gulags West and East * Epilogue: Finis Germaniae

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