Nazi terror : the Gestapo, Jews and ordinary Germans
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Nazi terror : the Gestapo, Jews and ordinary Germans
John Murray, 2000, c1999
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First published by Basic Books in the United States of America in 1999
Bibliography: p. [595]-619
Includes index
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内容説明
In this work, Eric Johnson explodes the myth that the Nazis ruled solely by terror - that ordinary Germans were their victims too. Using thousands of original Gestapo case files, interviews of Germans and Jews who experienced the Reich at first hand, and investigations of the local Eichmanns who presided over Jewish affairs as well as scores of officers who staffed regional headquarters, he shows that the Gestapo had neither the power nor the desire to act other than selectively, targeting chosen minorities and sending the handicapped, Gypsies, and above all Jews for extinction. Johnson also documents the ways in which, after the war, government officials, business leaders and heads of all the main religious groups took part in the cover-up that minimized prosecutions.
目次
- Part 1 The accused - the background, structure and agents of the terror: Gsetapo officers and Nazi justice. Part 2 The indictment I -peacetime terror, 1933-1939: destroying the Left, 1933-34
- "there is only one Fuhrer" - quieting religious and ideological opponents, 1934-36
- humiliating the Jews, 1933-39
- grumbling and deviance in the provinces, 1933-39. Part 3 The indictment II - wartime terror, 1939-1945: ensuring Civilian peace, 1939-41
- murdering the Jews, 1942-44
- breakdown and chaos, 1944-45. Part 4 Trial and aftermath: wiping the record clean - Gestapo men become normal men in the Federal Republic. Part 5 Analyses: analyzing the terror - who denounced whom?
- honouring the resisters
- the Nazi terror and the German people.
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