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German Youth: Bond Or Free (1946)
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by Howard Becker.
290 pgs.
...billed as "The Creation of the Hitler Youth . . ." Over a quarter of a century...left-wingers as reactionary, the Hitler Youth, in its beginnings, would probably...in...
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Nazi Terror: The Gestapo, Jews, and Ordinary Germans (Chap. 7 "Nazi Terror and "Ordinary" Germans: 1933-1939")
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by Eric A. Johnson.
638 pgs.
Nazi Terror tackles the central aspect of the Nazi dictatorship head on by focusing on the roles of the individual and of society in making terror work. Based on years of research in Gestapo archives, on more than 1,100 Gestapo and "special court" case files, and on surveys and interviews with...
Nazi Terror tackles the central aspect of the Nazi dictatorship head on by focusing on the roles of the individual and of society in making terror work. Based on years of research in Gestapo archives, on more than 1,100 Gestapo and "special court" case files, and on surveys and interviews with German perpetrators, Jewish victims and ordinary Germans who experienced the Third Reich firsthand, Johnson's book settles many nagging questions about who, exactly, was responsible for what, who knew what, and when they knew it. Nazi Terror is the most fine-grained portrait we may ever have of the mechanism of terror in a dictatorship.
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Life in the Third Reich (includes "Youth in the Third Reich")
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by Richard Bessel.
124 pgs.
This collection presents a broad view of life in Nazi Germany, descriging how ordinary Germans perceived the policies and actions of the Third Reich, as well as how they lived their daily lives. Articles by noted historians provide fascinating insights into the character of the German people...
This collection presents a broad view of life in Nazi Germany, descriging how ordinary Germans perceived the policies and actions of the Third Reich, as well as how they lived their daily lives. Articles by noted historians provide fascinating insights into the character of the German people, describing such phenomena as the satisfaction German nationalists took in the orderliness of Hitler's takeover; the contradictory reactions of Germany's young people to the Nazi state; the power of Hitler's popular image, created by the new techniques of propaganda; and the way that Germans today regard their experiences under Hitler. Drawing these threads together, the book offers new perspectives on some of the most challenging questions of our time, and enriches our understanding of an awful chapter in German history.
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