Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 : faith and annihilation
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書誌事項
Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 : faith and annihilation
E. Arnold , Distributed exclusively in the USA by St. Martin's Press, 1996
- pbk.
- タイトル別名
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Deutsche Geschichte 1933-1945
- 統一タイトル
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Deutsche Geschichte 1933-1945
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-235) and index
内容説明・目次
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pbk. ISBN 9780340613931
内容説明
Nazi Germany and the crimes associated with that regime have never left the public consciousness, even though the generation of those already who fought in 1933-45 is slowly dying out. The growing distance from the events of those years opens new ways of viewing the subject, with historians discovering not only fresh sources but also changing their perspectives and models of interpretation. This new history provides ready access to the insights of recent research, combining analysis with a narrative account of the period. It covers the rise of the Nazi Party, the consolidation of power in 1933-38, preparations for war, and the nature of the Nazi State. The war itself is a particular focus of attention and is considered in relation to the military engagements, the persecution of the regime's victims, the extermination and terror programme, and the policies of occupation in the Nazi-occupied parts of Europe. Finally, there is a discussion of the attempt to place the Nazi crimes into their proper context after 1945, and the extent to which Nazism brought about a modernization of Germany.
目次
- Weimar and the rise of National Socialism
- the conquest of power 1933-38
- preparing for war
- the Fuehrer state
- the war
- origins, breaks and consequences - on the social history and politics of the "national community"
- conclusions.
- 巻冊次
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ISBN 9780340652657
内容説明
Nazi Germany and the crimes associated with that regime have never left the public consciousness, even though the war generation is slowly dying out. However, historians have found new ways of viewing the subject, changing their perspectives and models of interpretation. This history provides access to recent research, combining analysis with a narrative account of the period. It covers the rise of the Nazi party, the consolidation of power in 1933-1938, preparations for war, and the nature of the Nazi state. It focuses particularly on the war, the military engagements, the persecution of the regime's victims, the extermination and terror programme, and the policies of occupation in the Nazi-occupied parts of Europe. The author attempts to place the Nazi crimes in their proper context after 1945, and to assess the extent to which Nazism brought about a modernization of Germany.
目次
- Weimar and the rise of National Socialism
- the conquest of power 1933-38
- preparing for war
- the Fuehrer state
- the war
- origins, breaks and consequences - on the social history and politics of the "national community"
- conclusions.
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