Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich, Bavaria 1933-1945

Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich, Bavaria 1933-1945
Title Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich, Bavaria 1933-1945 PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 476
Release 2002
Genre Bavaria (Germany)
ISBN 9780199251117

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Now updated with a new introduction and bibliography Ian Kershaw's classic study of popular responses to Nazi policy and ideology explores the political mentality of 'ordinary Germans' in one part of Hitler's Reich. Basing his account on many unpublished sources, the author analysessocio-economic discontent and the popular reaction to the anti-Church and anti-Jewish policies of the Nazis, and reveals the bitter divisions and dissent of everyday reality in the Third Reich, in stark contrast to the propaganda image of a 'National Community' united behind its leaders. The focuson one particular region makes possible a depth of analysis that takes full account of local and social variations, and avoids easy generalization; but the findings of this study of ordinary behaviour in a police state have implications extending far beyond the confines of Bavaria or indeed Germanyin this period.

Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich

Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich
Title Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher
Pages 425
Release 1983
Genre Bavaria (Germany)
ISBN

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Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich

Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich
Title Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher
Pages 425
Release 1999
Genre Bavaria (Germany)
ISBN 9780198219712

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The "Hitler Myth"

The
Title The "Hitler Myth" PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 324
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780192802064

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'Review from previous edition 'a book which should be read by everyone interested in the history of 20th-century Europe... perhaps the most revealing study available of popular opinion in Nazi Germany' ' -Times Higher Education Supplement

The Third Reich

The Third Reich
Title The Third Reich PDF eBook
Author David Welch
Publisher Routledge
Pages 259
Release 2008-01-28
Genre History
ISBN 1134477503

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Published in the year 1994, The Third Reich is a valuable contribution to the field of History.

Nazism and the Working Class in Austria

Nazism and the Working Class in Austria
Title Nazism and the Working Class in Austria PDF eBook
Author Timothy Kirk
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 214
Release 2002-08-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521522694

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An account of the relationship between Austrian industrial workers and the Nazis regime.

Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich

Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich
Title Popular Opinion and Political Dissent in the Third Reich PDF eBook
Author Ian Kershaw
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 425
Release 1983-02-17
Genre History
ISBN 0191089877

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Now updated with a new introduction and bibliography Ian Kershaw's classic study of popular responses to Nazi policy and ideology explores the political mentality of 'ordinary Germans' in one part of Hitler's Reich. Basing his account on many unpublished sources, the author analyses socio-economic discontent and the popular reaction to the anti-Church and anti-Jewish policies of the Nazis, and reveals the bitter divisions and dissent of everyday reality in the Third Reich, in stark contrast to the propaganda image of a 'National Community' united behind its leaders. The focus on one particular region makes possible a depth of analysis that takes full account of local and social variations, and avoids easy generalization; but the findings of this study of ordinary behaviour in a police state have implications extending far beyond the confines of Bavaria or indeed Germany in this period.