LEADER 03726cam a2200481 i 4500001 258066 005 20240621231153.0 008 170705t20162016ctu j b 001 0deng c 010 2015959240 020 9780300217506 |q(hardcover) 020 0300217501 |q(hardcover) 035 (OCoLC)ocn930798089 035 258066 042 pcc 049 LHMA 040 ERASA |beng |erda |cERASA |dYDXCP |dBDX |dBTCTA |dOCLCQ |dOCLCO |dGVA |dOCLCO |dBKL |dOCLCF |dVP@ |dIQU |dOCLCQ |dUAB |dOCL |dCOD |dEUM |dDEBBG |dOCLCO |dIGA |dOCLCA |dOBE |dLHM 050 4 DD247.H5 |bS7778 2016 100 1 Stoltzfus, Nathan, |eauthor. 245 10 Hitler's compromises : |bcoercion and consensus in Nazi Germany / |cNathan Stoltzfus. 264 1 New Haven : |bYale University Press, |c[2016] 264 4 |c©2016 300 xii, 415 pages ; |c25 cm 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unmediated |bn |2rdamedia 338 volume |bnc |2rdacarrier 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-396) and index. 505 0 Introduction : Working toward a National Nazi Community -- The Strategy of Hitler's "Legal Course" to Power: Limiting Force to Maximize Its Effect -- Contested Mobilizations: Bishops versus Nazis in the Battle for the People -- Germany's Confessional Divide and the Struggle for Catholic Youth -- Street Demonstrations: Toward Using the Leader's Tactics -- Führer Power and the 1938 Military Conspiracy against Hitler -- Challenges on the Home Front: Nazi Leadership and "Euthanasia" -- "The People Know Where to Find the Leadership's Soft Spot": Air Raid Evacuations, Popular Protest, and Hitler's Soft Strategies -- Germany's Rosenstrasse and the Fate of Mixed Marriages -- Conclusion -- Afterword on Historical Research: Back to the "Top Down?" 520 8 History has focused on Hitler's use of charisma and terror, asserting that the dictator made few concessions to maintain power. Nathan Stoltzfus, the award-winning author of Resistance of Heart: Intermarriage and the Rosenstrasse Protest in Germany, challenges this notion, assessing the surprisingly frequent tactical compromises Hitler made in order to preempt hostility and win the German people's complete fealty. As part of his strategy to secure a "1,000-year Reich," Hitler sought to convince the German people to believe in Nazism so they would perpetuate it permanently and actively shun those who were out of step with society. When widespread public dissent occurred at home-which most often happened when policies conflicted with popular traditions or encroached on private life-Hitler made careful calculations and acted strategically to maintain his popular image. Extending from the 1920s to the regime's collapse, this revealing history makes a powerful and original argument that will inspire a major rethinking of Hitler's rule. 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 600 10 Hitler, Adolf, |d1889-1945 |xPolitical and social views. 650 0 National socialism |xSocial aspects. 650 0 National characteristics, German. 651 0 Germany |xPolitics and government |y1918-1933. 651 0 Germany |xPolitics and government |y1933-1945. 651 0 Germany |xSocial conditions |y1918-1933. 651 0 Germany |xSocial conditions |y1933-1945. 600 14 Hitler, Adolf, |d1889-1945. 600 17 Hitler, Adolf, |d1889-1945. |2fast |0(OCoLC)fst00034591 648 7 1918-1945 |2fast 600 17 Hitler, Adolf |d1889-1945. |2gnd |0(DE-588)118551655 856 41 |uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/ushmm/detail.action?docID=4585777 |zHosted by ProQuest |3Electronic version(s) available. 852 0 |bstacks |hDD247.H5 |iS7778 2016 852 |bebook