Life and Death in the Third ReichHarvard University Press, 30 jun 2009 - 380 páginas Fritzsche deciphers the puzzle of Nazism's ideological grip. Its basic appeal lay in the Volksgemeinschaft - a "people’s community" that appealed to Germans to be part of a great project to redress the wrongs of the Versailles treaty, make the country strong and vital, and rid the body politic of unhealthy elements. Diaries and letters reveal Germans' fears, desires, and reservations, while showing how Nazi concepts saturated everyday life. |
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1 Reviving the Nation | 19 |
2 Racial Grooming | 76 |
3 Empire of Destruction | 143 |
4 Intimate Knowledge | 225 |
Notes | 309 |
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