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Nazi Germany : a very short introduction / Jane Caplan.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: DD256.5 .C33 2019

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    Any consideration of the 20th century would be incomplete without a discussion of Nazi Germany, an extraordinary regime which dominated European history for 12 years, and left a legacy that still echoes with us today. The incredible force of the destructive vision at the heart of Nazi Germany led to a second world war when the world was still aching from the first one, and an incomprehensible death count, both at home and abroad. In this Very Short Introduction, Jane Caplan's insightful analysis of Nazi Germany provides a highly relevant reminder of the fragility of democratic institutions, and the ways in which the exploitation of national fears, mass political movements, and frail political opposition can lead to the imposition of dictatorship. Considering the emergence and popular appeal of the Nazi party, she discusses the relationships between belief, consent, and terror in securing the regime, alongside the crucial role played by Hitler himself. Covering the full history of the regime, she includes an unflinching look at the dark stains of war, persecution, and genocide. At the same time, Caplan offers unexpected angles of vision and insights; asking readers to look behind the handful of over-used images of Nazi Germany we are familiar with, and to engage critically with a history that that is so abhorrent it risks seeming beyond interpretation.
    Series
    Very short introductions ; 612
    Very short introductions ; 612.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Caplan, Jane, author.
    Published
    Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019
    Locale
    Germany
    Edition
    First edition
    Contents
    Hitler myths
    National socialism
    From Munich to Berlin (via Weimar)
    Power
    Volksgemeinschaft : community and exclusion
    Volksgemeinschaft : control and belonging
    Preparing for war
    War
    From terror to genocide
    Epilogue: Coming to terms with the past.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 149-162) and index.
    Hitler myths -- National socialism -- From Munich to Berlin (via Weimar) -- Power -- Volksgemeinschaft : community and exclusion -- Volksgemeinschaft : control and belonging -- Preparing for war -- War -- From terror to genocide -- Epilogue: Coming to terms with the past.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780198706953
    0198706952
    Physical Description
    xxv, 170 pages : illustrations, maps ; 18 cm.

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