German-occupied Europe in the Second World War

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German-occupied Europe in the Second World War

edited by Raffael Scheck, Fabien Théofilakis and Julia Torrie

(Routledge studies in Second World War history)

Routledge, 2019

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-258) and index

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Description

Inspired by recent works on Nazi empire, this book provides a framework to guide occupation research with a broad comparative angle focusing on human interactions. Overcoming national compartmentalization, it examines Nazi occupations with attention to relations between occupiers and local populations and differences among occupation regimes. This is a timely book which engages in historical and current conversations on European nationalisms and the rise of right-wing populisms.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION by the Editors FIRST PART: PRECURSORS AND CONTINUITIES Chapter 1: Dangerous Duality: Experiencing and Remembering Civil-Military Conflict during Germany's Occupation of Poland, 1914-1918, by Andrew Kless Chapter 2: The Lessons of War and Occupation: The Career of Hans Nagel, 1914-1945, by Chad Denton Chapter 3: Radical Reordering along Old Lines: National Socialist Population Policy, Citizenship, and Military Service in Occupied Alsace, 1940-1945, by Devlin M. Schofield SECOND PART: CONCEPTS OF OCCUPATION Chapter 4: Genocide as Organizing Principle in Raphael Lemkin's Analysis of Nazi-Occupied Europe, by Raffael Scheck Chapter 5: From a Nazi Imperialism to a Fascist Imperialism: Transnational Nationalisms and the Creation of a "New Europe", by Eric Roubinek Chapter 6: From Principles to Pragmatism: The SS in Occupied France, 1940-1944, by Thomas Laub THIRD PART: ECONOMIC MATTERS Chapter 7: German Occupation of Italy, 1943-45: Conflicting Authorities and Contrasting Strategies in the Management of Resources and Supplies, by Alessandro Salvador and Jacopo Calussi Chapter 8: The Gau Westmark as Colonial Outpost: Rethinking Economic, Military, and Racial Policies in Nazi-Annexed Moselle, by Elizabeth Vlossak FOURTH PART: RACE, GENDER, AND THE INTERACTIONS OF OCCUPIERS AND OCCUPIED PEOPLE Chapter 9: Women of the Reich: German Military Auxiliaries and the Occupation of Europe, by Julia Torrie Chapter 10: Romance, Marriage, and the Lebensborn Program: Gendering German Expectations and Reality in Occupied Norway, by Caroline Nielsen Chapter 11: The Volksdeutsche of Eastern Europe as Nazi Collaborators during World War II, by Christoph Schiessl Chapter 12: Nazi Germanization Policy in Occupied Europe: An Overview, by Bradley J. Nichols AFTERWORD by Shelley Baranowski Index

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