%0 Generic
%T Protest in Hitler's “National Community” Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response
%A Kellenbach, Katharina von
%A Kuller, Christiane
%A Large, David Clay
%A Leugers, Antonia
%A Maier-Katkin, Birgit
%A Maier-Katkin, Brigit
%A Neander, Joachim
%A Stephenson, Jill
%A Stoltzfus, Nathan
%A Stoltzfus, Nathan
%A Süß, Winfried
%A Torrie, Julia S.
%A Weinberg, Gerhard L.
%I Berghahn Books
%@ 9781782388258
%K Dissenters Germany History 20th century
%K Government, Resistance to Germany History 20th century
%K National socialism Social aspects History
%K Protest movements Germany History 20th century
%K Racism Government policy Germany History 20th century
%K HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century
%D [2015]
%D , ©2015
%X Frontmatter
%X Contents
%X Illustrations
%X Editors’ Preface
%X Introduction: Nazi Responses to Popular Protest in the Reich
%X Chapter 1 Aspects of German Procedures in the Holocaust
%X Chapter 2 Women and Protest in Wartime Nazi Germany
%X Chapter 3 The Demonstrations in Support of the Protestant Provincial Bishop Hans Meiser: A Successful Protest Against the Nazi Regime?
%X Chapter 4 The Catholic Church, Bishop von Galen, and “Euthanasia”
%X Chapter 5 The Possibilities of Protest in the Third Reich: The Witten Demonstration in Context
%X Chapter 6 The “Legend” of Women’s Resistance in the Rosenstrasse
%X Chapter 7 Auschwitz, the “Fabrik-Aktion,” Rosenstrasse: A plea for a change of perspective
%X Chapter 8 The 1943 Rosenstrasse Protest and the Churches
%X Chapter 9 Protest and Aftermath: Placing Protest in the History of Nazi Germany
%X Afterword: Protest and Resistance
%X Appendix 1 The Situation of the “Mischlinge” in Germany, Mid-March 1943*
%X Appendix 2 Decree Regarding the Removal of Jews from Frankfurt/Oder Factories, February 24, 1943
%X Appendix 3 April 1, 1943, OSS Document Identifying Protest in Berlin with the Interruption of Deportation of Jews
%X Appendix 4 Translated Excerpts from the Diaries of Joseph Goebbels Die Tagebücher von Joseph Goebbels, ed. Elke Frölich (Munich: K.G. Saur
%X Appendix 5 Excerpts from testimonies of women who protested for their Jewish husbands in response to a request from the Berlin Bureau of Reparations, 1955.
%X Appendix 6 Excerpts of Individual Sections and Paragraphs from Legal Texts and Ordinances (1933–1941)
%X Appendix 7 RSHA Guidelines for Deportation to Auschwitz, Berlin, February 20, 1943
%X Appendix 8 Documents of the SS at Auschwitz from early March 1943 indicating their “pull” for workers from Berlin and their expectation that more working Jews (intermarried) would be sent from Berlin
%X Appendix 9 Documents in response to the Witten Protest and from 1944 indicating Hitler’s continuing refusal to use force against “racial” civilians who refused to follow regime guidelines for evacuating bombed areas.
%X Appendix 10 Excerpts from the recent German press representing controversies about public protest by ordinary Germans in the Third Reich
%X Selected Bibliography
%X Index
%C Berghahn Books
%C New York
%U http://slubdd.de/katalog?TN_libero_mab2
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