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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Chapel Hill [u.a.] : Univ. of North Carolina Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV014208843
    Format: XII, 377 S. , Ill., graph. Darst
    ISBN: 0807826774
    Content: During World War II, hundreds of thousands of prisoners were worked to death by the Nazis under a brutal system of slave labor in the concentration camps. By 1942, this vast network of slavery extended across all of German-occupied Europe, but the whole operation was run by a surprisingly small staff of bureaucrats--no more than 200 engineers and managers who worked in the Business Administration Main Office of the SS. Their projects included designing and constructing the concentration camps and gas chambers, building secret underground weapons factories, and brokering slave laborers to private companies such as Volkswagen and IG Farben. The business of genocide contradicts the assumption that the SS forced slavery upon the German economy, demonstrating that instead industrialists actively sought out the Business Administration Main Office as a valued partner in the war economy. Moreover, while the bureaucrats who oversaw Holocaust operations have often been seen as technocrats or simple cogs in the machinery, the book reveals their ideological dedication, even fanatical devotion, to slavery and genocide in the name of National Socialism.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Kriegswirtschaft ; Zwangsarbeit ; Konzentrationslager ; Geschichte ; Drittes Reich ; Kriegswirtschaft ; Zwangsarbeit ; Konzentrationslager ; Deutsches Reich Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt ; Geschichte ; Deutschland ; Kriegswirtschaft ; Zwangsarbeit ; Konzentrationslager ; Geschichte ; Deutsches Reich Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt ; Geschichte ; Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ; Historische Darstellung ; Historische Darstellung
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Oxford :Oxford University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV013427357
    Format: xvi, 359 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 0-19-820560-0 , 0-19-280291-7 , 978-0-19-280291-0
    Content: Using primary evidence, the author reveals the social consensus behind the Nazi regime and persecution of racial minorities & social outsiders. Debate still rages over how much ordinary Germans knew about the concentration camps and the Gestapo's activities during Hitler's reign. Now, in this well-documented and provocative volume, historian Robert Gellately argues that the majority of German citizens had quite a clear picture of the extent of Nazi atrocities, and continued to support the Reich to the bitter end. Culling chilling evidence from primary news sources and citing dozens of case studies, Gellately shows how media reports and press stories were an essential dimension of Hitler's popular dictatorship. Indeed, a vast array of material on the concentration camps, the violent campaigns against social outsiders, and the Nazis' radical approaches to law and order was published in the media of the day, and was widely read by a highly literate population of Germans
    Content: Hitler, Gellately reveals, did not try to hide the existence of the Gestapo or of concentration camps. Nor did the Nazis try to cow the people into submission. Instead they set out to win converts by building on popular images, cherished ideals, and long-held phobias. And their efforts succeeded, Gellately concludes, for the Gestapo's monstrous success was due, in large part, to ordinary German citizens who singled out suspected enemies in their midst, reporting their suspicions and allegations freely and in a spirit of cooperation and patriotism. Extensively documented, highly readable and illustrated with never-before-published photographs, Backing Hitler convincingly debunks the myth that Nazi atrocities were carried out in secret. From the rise of the Third Reich well into the final, desperate months of the war, the destruction of innocent lives was inextricably linked to the will of the German people
    Content: The Nazis never won a majority in free elections, but soon after Hitler took power most Germans turned away from democracy and backed the Nazi regime. Hitler was able to win growing support even as he established the Gestapo and concentration camps. Yet for over fifty years historians have disputed what the German people knew about these camps and in what ways they were involved in the persecution of race enemies, slave workers, and social outsiders. In this ground-breaking study of Nazi terror within Germany, Robert Gellately finally answers these questions. The author exposes once and for all the substantial consent and active participation of large numbers of ordinary Germans in the terror. He shows that rather than hide their racist and repressive campaigns from the German people the Nazis trumpeted them in the national papers and on the streets. He reveals how they drew on popular images, cherished German ideals, and long held phobias to win converts to their cause
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Nationalsozialistisches Verbrechen ; Bevölkerung ; Wahrnehmung ; Politische Verfolgung ; Öffentlichkeit ; Drittes Reich ; Nationalsozialistisches Verbrechen ; Bevölkerung ; Wahrnehmung ; 1889-1945 Hitler, Adolf ; Unterstützung ; Öffentlichkeit ; Historische Darstellung
    Author information: Gellately, Robert 1943-
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV010710413
    Format: X, 622 S. , Ill., Kt.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0679446958
    Series Statement: A Borzoi book
    Content: Daniel Jonah Goldhagen has revisited a question that history has come to treat as settled, and his researchers have led him to the inescapable conclusion that none of the established answers holds true. That question is: "How could the Holocaust happen?" His own response is a new exploration of those who carried out the Holocaust and of German society and its ingrained anti-semitism - and it demands a fundamental revision of our thinking about the years 1933-1945
    Content: Drawing principally on materials either unexplored or neglected by previous scholars, Goldhagen marshals new, disquieting, primary evidence - including extensive testimony from the actual perpetrators themselves - to show that many beliefs about the killers are fallacies: They were not primarily SS men or Nazi Party members, but perfectly ordinary Germans from all walks of life, men (and women) who brutalized and murdered Jews both willingly and zealously
    Content: And they did so, moreover, not because they were coerced (for, as he shows irrefutably, so many were informed by their own commanders that they could refuse to kill without fear of retribution)...not because they slavishly followed orders (a view seemingly supported by Stanley Milgram's famous Yale "obedience experiment")...not because of any tremendous social, psychological, or peer pressure to conform to the behaviour of their comrades (for no such evidence exists)...and not for any reasons associated with Hannah Arendt's disputed notion of the "banality of evil." They acted as they did because of a widespread, profound, unquestioned, and virulent antisemitism that led them to regard the Jews as a demonic enemy whose extermination was not only necessary but also just
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Antisemitismus ; Judenvernichtung ; Deutschland ; Drittes Reich ; Bevölkerung ; Judenvernichtung ; Teilnahme ; Motivation ; Schuld ; Attribution ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Judenvernichtung ; Teilnahme ; Mitläufer ; Motivation ; Antisemitismus ; Judenvernichtung ; Ordnungspolizei ; Täter ; Motivation ; Judenvernichtung ; Mitläufer ; Schuld ; Attribution ; Deutschland ; Antisemitismus ; Geschichte 1807-1945 ; Judenvernichtung ; Nationalsozialistischer Verbrecher ; Hochschulschrift
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Oxford [u.a.] :Oxford Univ. Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV036442706
    Format: XIII, 645 S. ; , 24 cm.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-0-19-280436-5 , 978-0-19-960073-1 , 0-19-280436-7
    Content: Focusing closely on the perpetrators and exploring the process of decision making, Longerich convincingly shows that anti-Semitism was not a mere by-product of the Nazis' political mobilization or an attempt to deflect the attention of the masses. Rather, from 1933 anti-Jewish policy was a central tenet of the Nazi movement's attempts to implement, disseminate, and secure National Socialist rule--and one which crucially shaped Nazi policy decisions. --from publisher description
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke. - Includes bibliographical references
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Judenvernichtung ; Drittes Reich ; Judenverfolgung ; Judenvernichtung ; Historische Darstellung
    Author information: Longerich, Peter, 1955-
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  • 5
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049486982
    Format: xiii, 470 Seiten, 40 ungezählte Seiten Tafeln , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780197691717
    Content: "Bystander Society provides an overview of the notion of by standing within Nazi Germany. It details the social conditions before and during the Nazi regime in Germany that eventually facilitated a series of mass murders. The role of ordinary Germans enabled the emergence of Nazisms and its subsequent exclusion, persecution, and extermination of people. The creation of a bystander society coincides with how most Germans were unable to act or developed growing indifference to the fate of non-Aryans, Jews, and people considered outside the Volksgemeinschaft. Bystander Society highlights the significance of changing social and political circumstances during the Nazi regime by referencing first-hand narratives of primary victims and people who stayed on the sidelines to avoid violence"--
    Content: The most commonly asked--and bitterly debated--question about Germans during the Nazi era is, "how much did they know?" Were they aware of what was being committed in their name? As Mary Fulbrook argues in this haunting and original new book, that's the wrong question to ask. It's not what people knew; it's what they did with what they knew
    Note: Includes index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-0-19-769172-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Drittes Reich ; Nationalsozialismus ; Antisemitismus ; Judenvernichtung ; Konformität ; Soziale Anpassung ; Geschichte
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Fulbrook, Mary 1951-
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    [London] :Penguin Books,
    UID:
    almahu_BV048835489
    Format: 360 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-14-198316-5 , 0-14-198316-7
    Uniform Title: Der totale Rausch
    Content: Zusammenfassung: "The Nazis presented themselves as warriors against moral degeneracy. Yet, as Norman Ohler's gripping bestseller reveals, the entire Third Reich was permeated with drugs: cocaine, heroin, morphine and, most of all, methamphetamines, or crystal meth, used by everyone from factory workers to housewives, and crucial to troops' resilience - even partly explaining German victory in 1940. The promiscuous use of drugs at the very highest levels also impaired and confused decision-making, with Hitler and his entourage taking refuge in potentially lethal cocktails of stimulants administered by the physician Dr Morell as the war turned against Germany. While drugs cannot on their own explain the events of the Second World War or its outcome, Ohler shows, they change our understanding of it. Blitzed forms a crucial missing piece of the story."(--book jacket.)
    Note: Translated from the German
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Drittes Reich ; Drogenkonsum
    Author information: Whiteside, Shaun 1959-
    Author information: Ohler, Norman, 1970-,
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_BV012004599
    Format: IX, 278 S. : Ill.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0-465-04194-9
    Uniform Title: Le musée disparu
    Content: Between 1939 and 1944, as the Nazis overran Europe, they were also quietly conducting another type of pillage. The Lost Museum tells the story of the Jewish art collectors and gallery owners in France who were stripped of rare works by artists such as Vermeer, Rembrandt, Degas, Cezanne, and Picasso. Week after week, thousands of crates of this art streamed from Paris into Germany, many stamped with a swastika and the words "Property of the Third Reich."
    Content: Before they were through, the Nazis had taken more than 20,000 paintings, sculptures, and drawings from France. The pieces were cataloged, photographed, and shipped to Germany, often with the help of moving companies and friends and servants of the families themselves. The premium cultural spoils of war were destined for the museum of European art that Hitler planned to create in Austria, as well as for the private collections of Hitler, Goering, and other Nazi dignitaries. Looted Entartete Kunst - modern artworks - were sold into France and Switzerland's flourishing wartime art market
    Content: The Lost Museum explores the Nazis' systematic confiscation of these artworks, focusing on the private collections of five families: Rothschild, Rosenberg, Bernheim-Jeune, David-Weill, and Schloss. The book is filled with private family photos of this art, some of which has never before been seen by the public, and it traces the fate of these works as they passed through the hands of top German officials, unscrupulous art dealers, and unwitting auction houses such as Christie's and Sotheby's. Many works were returned to their owners after the war, but thousands of them - and, in some cases, their owners - disappeared. Some of these lost artworks are tracked down in this book to their present-day locations in Europe and the United States. More than 2,000 of the works that were looted or sold to the Nazis found their way into French national museums, where they are labeled as "unclaimed." Still others can be found in Switzerland
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Kunstraub ; Drittes Reich ; Besatzungsmacht ; Kunstraub
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