
Life in the Third Reich
A History, European History, Nonfiction book. A very interesting collection of essays discussing some of the less-considered areas of Third Reich history.
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...
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- Pages: 124 pages
- ISBN: 9780192158925 / 192158929
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There's an error in Professor William Carr's essay, "Nazi Policy Against the Jews." He writes that "Franklin Roosevelt withdrew Ambassador Dodds from Berlin" after Kristallnacht (as a protest). First, it's Dodd, not Dodds; second, William Dodd resigned as ambassador in 1937. FDR withdrew his replacement Hugh Wilson. A very interesting collection of essays discussing some of the less-considered areas of Third Reich history. I picked this up, expecting an everyperson, man-in-street, rank and file perspective of Nazi Germany. What I got were a collection of broadly scoped essays containing little new info, some generalisations, no references and from very elevated panoramas. The piece by Detlev Peukert on youth movements was a revelation, one abive the other...