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007415
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Edition |
2007 (9th reprint)
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
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vii, 152pDark Blue Spine
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Cambridge Perspectives in History
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Summary/Abstract |
The author explains the dramatic history of the Nazi period, which examines Hitler's role and the broader dimensions of Nazi rule.
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Adolf Hitler: early life, ideology and rise to power, 1889-1933
Family background and early life
Hitler's Vienna years, 1908-13
Hitler moves to Munich, 1913
Hitler at war
The early growth of the Nazi party
The munich beer hall putsch
Hitler's ideology and aims
Hitler's rise to power
The Nazi state and economy
The consolidation of power, 1933-34
The Nazi state
The economy in Nazi Germany
Life inside Nazi Germany: social and cultural developments
The rituals of Nazi power
Property ownership
The army
Law and order
The family
Education
Youth
Women
Propaganda
Health
Opposition and resistance inside Nazi Germany
The church
The army and Foreign office
Communist resistance
The Kreisau Circle
Industrial workers
Social Democrats
University students
Youth protest
Humour
Foreign policy: Hitler's road to war, 1933-39
Hitler moves cautiously
German rearmament
The Abyssinian crisis
The occupation of the Rhineland
The Spanish Civil War
Relations with Italy, Japan and Britain
The Hossbach memorandum
The Anschluss
The Czech crisis
The Munich agreement
Poland under threat
The prelude to the Nazi-Soviet pact
The outbreak of the Second World War
Hitler at war, 1939-45
Hitler as war lord
The successful Nazi Blitzkreig, 1939-40
The Battle of Britain, 1940
Hitler decides to attack the Soviet Union
Operation Barbarossa: the first phase, 22 June-December 1941
The German campaign in the Soviet Union, 1942-43
Military defeats for the Axis powers, 1942-44
The attack in Western Europe
The final assault on Nazi Germany, 1944-45
The last days of Hitler
Mass murder under Nazi rule
The development of anti-Semitism
Jewish discrimination, 1933-37
The growth of radical anti-Semitism, 1937-39
The euthanasia programme, 1939-41
The persecution of the Jews, 1939-41
The movement towards the Final Solution
The transition to systematic extermination: mass shootings in the Soviet Union
The Wannsee conference (1942)
The administration of death
The extermination camps
The broader dimensions of Nazi genocide
The singular fate of the Jews
The verdict of historians
The problems of debate
Adolf Hitler: master of Nazi germany?
Foreign Policy
A social revolution?
The historians and the Nazi economy
The Holocaust
Conclusion
Bibliography
Glossary
Chronology
Index
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9780521595025 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007811 | 943.086/McD | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
007416
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001.
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iv, 68pDark Blue Spine
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Cambridge Perspectives in History
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Summary/Abstract |
The author provides a clear account of opposition and resistance towards the Nazi regime from 1933 to 1945 and presents the historical debate surrounding this important aspect of the history of Nazi Germany.
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Introduction
Opposition and resistance from Social democrats, Communists and industrial workers
Youth protest
Student protest: the White Rose
Opposition and resistance from the Christian churches
The conservative and military resistance against Hitler
20 July 1944: Stauffenberg and the bomb attempt on Hitler's life
The historical debate
Select bibliography
Chronology
Index
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052100358X Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
007812 | 943.086/McD | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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