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Title The Third Reich sourcebook / edited by Anson Rabinbach and Sander L. Gilman.
Publisher Berkeley : University of California Press, [2013]
Copyright date ©2013



Descript 1 online resource (xxvii, 923 pages) : illustrations.
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Contents Part one. The beginnings of National Socialism -- 1. The Munich years and the legacy of the war -- 2. Nazism in power: 1933 -- 3. The political religion: Fuhrer cult, ceremonies, and symbol -- Part two. The National Socialist worldview -- 4. Between myth and doctrine -- 5. Racial science -- 6. Germany's colonial mission -- Part three. Antisemitism : the core doctrine -- 7. Jews: the visible enemy -- 8. Eliminating the Jews: from the Nuremberg Laws to Kristallnacht -- Part four. Nationalizing German youth -- 9. Educating the race: children and adolescents -- 10. Higher education: science, history, and philosophy revised -- Part five. The racial community -- 11. Women and "the Woman Question" -- 12. Marriage and the family -- 13. Eliminating "Superfluous Life": "Asocials," criminals, the handicapped, and the mentally ill -- 14. Healthy and unhealthy sexuality -- 15. The German soul and psyche -- Part six. The churches -- 16. The Nationalist Socialist State and Christianity -- Part seven. National Socialism and the arts -- 17. Literature: official culture and its outcasts -- 18. The visual arts: German art vs. degenerate art -- 19. Music: Wagner cult vs. degenerate music -- 20. Cinema: entertainment and propaganda -- 21. Politics and entertainment: theater, radio, and television -- 22. Jewish culture under Nazi persecution: the Jewish Cultural League -- Part eight. Work, industry, modernity -- 23. Industry and labor: the four-year-plan, beauty of labor, and strength through joy -- 24. Modernizing Germany: the Autobahn and Americanism -- Part nine. Body culture, sports, public amusements -- 25. The 1936 Olympics and the world of sports -- 26. "Amusmang": laughter and the Third Reich -- Part ten. War, conquest, and the annihilation of the Jews -- 27. The Holocaust begins: violence, deportation, and ghettoization, 1939-1942 -- 28. The annihilation of European Jewry, 1942-1945 -- 29. Total war: 1939-1945 -- Part eleven. Resistance -- 30. Communists, Socialists, youth, and the conservative resistance -- Part 12. Defeat -- 31. Hitler's last will and testament.
Part one. The beginnings of National Socialism -- Part two. The National Socialist worldview -- Part three. Antisemitism : the core doctrine -- Part four. Nationalizing German youth -- Part five. The racial community -- Part six. The churches -- Part seven. National Socialism and the arts -- Part eight. Work, industry, modernity -- Part nine. Body culture, sports, public amusements -- Part ten. War, conquest, and the annihilation of the Jews -- Part eleven. Resistance -- Part 12. Defeat.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 0520955145 (electronic bk.)
9780520955141 (electronic bk.)
9780520208674 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0520208676 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780520276833
0520276833
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Series Weimar and now : German cultural criticism ; 47
Weimar and now ; 47.
Subject National socialism -- Germany -- History -- Sources.
Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Sources.
Alt author Rabinbach, Anson,
Gilman, Sander L.,
Descript 1 online resource (xxvii, 923 pages) : illustrations.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Part one. The beginnings of National Socialism -- 1. The Munich years and the legacy of the war -- 2. Nazism in power: 1933 -- 3. The political religion: Fuhrer cult, ceremonies, and symbol -- Part two. The National Socialist worldview -- 4. Between myth and doctrine -- 5. Racial science -- 6. Germany's colonial mission -- Part three. Antisemitism : the core doctrine -- 7. Jews: the visible enemy -- 8. Eliminating the Jews: from the Nuremberg Laws to Kristallnacht -- Part four. Nationalizing German youth -- 9. Educating the race: children and adolescents -- 10. Higher education: science, history, and philosophy revised -- Part five. The racial community -- 11. Women and "the Woman Question" -- 12. Marriage and the family -- 13. Eliminating "Superfluous Life": "Asocials," criminals, the handicapped, and the mentally ill -- 14. Healthy and unhealthy sexuality -- 15. The German soul and psyche -- Part six. The churches -- 16. The Nationalist Socialist State and Christianity -- Part seven. National Socialism and the arts -- 17. Literature: official culture and its outcasts -- 18. The visual arts: German art vs. degenerate art -- 19. Music: Wagner cult vs. degenerate music -- 20. Cinema: entertainment and propaganda -- 21. Politics and entertainment: theater, radio, and television -- 22. Jewish culture under Nazi persecution: the Jewish Cultural League -- Part eight. Work, industry, modernity -- 23. Industry and labor: the four-year-plan, beauty of labor, and strength through joy -- 24. Modernizing Germany: the Autobahn and Americanism -- Part nine. Body culture, sports, public amusements -- 25. The 1936 Olympics and the world of sports -- 26. "Amusmang": laughter and the Third Reich -- Part ten. War, conquest, and the annihilation of the Jews -- 27. The Holocaust begins: violence, deportation, and ghettoization, 1939-1942 -- 28. The annihilation of European Jewry, 1942-1945 -- 29. Total war: 1939-1945 -- Part eleven. Resistance -- 30. Communists, Socialists, youth, and the conservative resistance -- Part 12. Defeat -- 31. Hitler's last will and testament.
Part one. The beginnings of National Socialism -- Part two. The National Socialist worldview -- Part three. Antisemitism : the core doctrine -- Part four. Nationalizing German youth -- Part five. The racial community -- Part six. The churches -- Part seven. National Socialism and the arts -- Part eight. Work, industry, modernity -- Part nine. Body culture, sports, public amusements -- Part ten. War, conquest, and the annihilation of the Jews -- Part eleven. Resistance -- Part 12. Defeat.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 0520955145 (electronic bk.)
9780520955141 (electronic bk.)
9780520208674 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0520208676 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780520276833
0520276833
Series Weimar and now : German cultural criticism ; 47
Weimar and now ; 47.
Subject National socialism -- Germany -- History -- Sources.
Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Sources.
Alt author Rabinbach, Anson,
Gilman, Sander L.,

Subject National socialism -- Germany -- History -- Sources.
Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 -- Sources.
Descript 1 online resource (xxvii, 923 pages) : illustrations.
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Part one. The beginnings of National Socialism -- 1. The Munich years and the legacy of the war -- 2. Nazism in power: 1933 -- 3. The political religion: Fuhrer cult, ceremonies, and symbol -- Part two. The National Socialist worldview -- 4. Between myth and doctrine -- 5. Racial science -- 6. Germany's colonial mission -- Part three. Antisemitism : the core doctrine -- 7. Jews: the visible enemy -- 8. Eliminating the Jews: from the Nuremberg Laws to Kristallnacht -- Part four. Nationalizing German youth -- 9. Educating the race: children and adolescents -- 10. Higher education: science, history, and philosophy revised -- Part five. The racial community -- 11. Women and "the Woman Question" -- 12. Marriage and the family -- 13. Eliminating "Superfluous Life": "Asocials," criminals, the handicapped, and the mentally ill -- 14. Healthy and unhealthy sexuality -- 15. The German soul and psyche -- Part six. The churches -- 16. The Nationalist Socialist State and Christianity -- Part seven. National Socialism and the arts -- 17. Literature: official culture and its outcasts -- 18. The visual arts: German art vs. degenerate art -- 19. Music: Wagner cult vs. degenerate music -- 20. Cinema: entertainment and propaganda -- 21. Politics and entertainment: theater, radio, and television -- 22. Jewish culture under Nazi persecution: the Jewish Cultural League -- Part eight. Work, industry, modernity -- 23. Industry and labor: the four-year-plan, beauty of labor, and strength through joy -- 24. Modernizing Germany: the Autobahn and Americanism -- Part nine. Body culture, sports, public amusements -- 25. The 1936 Olympics and the world of sports -- 26. "Amusmang": laughter and the Third Reich -- Part ten. War, conquest, and the annihilation of the Jews -- 27. The Holocaust begins: violence, deportation, and ghettoization, 1939-1942 -- 28. The annihilation of European Jewry, 1942-1945 -- 29. Total war: 1939-1945 -- Part eleven. Resistance -- 30. Communists, Socialists, youth, and the conservative resistance -- Part 12. Defeat -- 31. Hitler's last will and testament.
Part one. The beginnings of National Socialism -- Part two. The National Socialist worldview -- Part three. Antisemitism : the core doctrine -- Part four. Nationalizing German youth -- Part five. The racial community -- Part six. The churches -- Part seven. National Socialism and the arts -- Part eight. Work, industry, modernity -- Part nine. Body culture, sports, public amusements -- Part ten. War, conquest, and the annihilation of the Jews -- Part eleven. Resistance -- Part 12. Defeat.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Rabinbach, Anson,
Gilman, Sander L.,
ISBN 0520955145 (electronic bk.)
9780520955141 (electronic bk.)
9780520208674 (cloth ; alk. paper)
0520208676 (cloth ; alk. paper)
9780520276833
0520276833

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