Format:
1 Online-Ressource (VI, 332 Seiten)
ISBN:
9780691188355
Content:
When Hitler assumed power in 1933, he and other Nazis had firm ideas on what they called a racially pure "community of the people." They quickly took steps against those whom they wanted to isolate, deport, or destroy. In these essays informed by the latest research, leading scholars offer rich histories of the people branded as "social outsiders" in Nazi Germany: Communists, Jews, "Gypsies," foreign workers, prostitutes, criminals, homosexuals, and the homeless, unemployed, and chronically ill. Although many works have concentrated exclusively on the relationship between Jews and the Third Reich, this collection also includes often-overlooked victims of Nazism while reintegrating the Holocaust into its wider social context.
Additional Edition:
Elektronische Reproduktion von Social outsiders in Nazi Germany Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, 2001 ISBN 0-691-00748-9
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-691-08684-2
Language:
English
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Deutschland
;
Nationale Minderheit
;
Verfolgung
;
Geschichte 1933-1945
;
Deutschland
;
Soziale Situation
;
Geschichte 1933-1945
;
Nationalsozialismus
;
Nationale Minderheit
;
Verfolgung
;
Deutschland
;
Juden
;
Verfolgung
;
Geschichte 1933-1945
;
Deutschland
;
Sinti
;
Verfolgung
;
Geschichte 1933-1945
;
Deutschland
;
Homosexueller
;
Verfolgung
;
Geschichte 1933-1945
;
Aufsatzsammlung
DOI:
10.1515/9780691188355
URL:
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Author information:
Gellately, Robert 1943-
Author information:
Stoltzfus, Nathan 1954-
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