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Medientyp:
Buch;
Konferenzbericht
Titel:
Visions of community in Nazi Germany
:
social engineering and private lives
Enthält:
Machine generated contents note:1.Volksgemeinschaft: Writing the Social History of the Nazi Regime
/ Bernhard Gotto
IV.VOLKSGEMEINSCHAFT: A RATIONALE FOR VIOLENCE15.The Holocaust: Basis and Objective of the Volksgemeinschaft?
/ Christopher R. Browning
I.VOLKSGEMEINSCHAFT: CONTROVERSIES2.Volksgemeinschaft: Potential and Limitations of the Concept
/ Ian Kershaw
3.Volksgemeinschaft: A Modern Perspective on National Socialist Society
/ Michael Wildt
4.Echoes of the Volksgemeinschaft
/ Ulrich Herbert
II.A NEW FRAME OF REFERENCE: IDEOLOGY, ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICES, AND SOCIAL CONTROL5.Pluralities of National Socialist Ideology: New Perspectives on the Production and Diffusion of National Socialist Weltanschauung
/ Lutz Raphael
6.The Nsdap's Operational Codes after 1933
/ Armin Nolzen
7.Mobilizing German Society for War: The National Socialist Gaue
/ Thomas Schaarschmidt.
16.Volksgemeinschaft and Violence: Some Reflections on Interdependencies
/ Sven Keller
17.Social Control and the Making of the Volksgemeinschaft
/ Detlef Schmiechen-Ackermann
V.THE LIMITS OF VOLKSGEMEINSCHAFT POLICIES18.The Military Elite and Volksgemeinschaft
/ Johannes Hurter
19.National Socialist Blueprints for Rural Communities and their Resonance in Agrarian Society
/ Willi Oberkrome
20.The End of the Volksgemeinschaft
/ Richard Bessel.
Anmerkungen:
Literaturverz. S. [295] - 326 und Index
Beschreibung:
When the Nazis seized power in Germany in 1933 they promised to create a new, harmonious society under the leadership of the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler. The concept of volksgemeinschaft - the people's community - enshrined the Nazis' vision of society; a society based on racist, social-Darwinist, anti-democratic, and nationalist thought. This book scrutinizes volksgemeinschaft as the Nazis' central vision of community
When the Nazis seized power in Germany in 1933 they promised to create a new, harmonious society under the leadership of the Fuhrer, Adolf Hitler. The concept of volksgemeinschaft - the people's community - enshrined the Nazis' vision of society; a society based on racist, social-Darwinist, anti-democratic, and nationalist thought. This book scrutinizes volksgemeinschaft as the Nazis' central vision of community