A Rent Boy in the Third Reich

A Rent Boy in the Third Reich
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Publisher : Chipmunkapublishing ltd
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781849911764
ISBN-13 : 1849911762
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis A Rent Boy in the Third Reich by : Zekria Ibrahimi

A Brief History of The Third Reich

A Brief History of The Third Reich
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Publisher : Robinson
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 9781849018166
ISBN-13 : 1849018162
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis A Brief History of The Third Reich by : Martyn Whittock

The abuse of power, genocide, the destruction of total war, unimaginable cruelty and the suffering of millions were all central features of Hitler's Nazi regime. Yet the Nazis were also highly successful in manipulating images and information: they mobilized and engaged vast numbers of people, caught the imagination of the young and appeared remarkably modern to many contemporary observers. Was the Third Reich a throwback to a mythical past or a brutally modern and technologically advanced state? Was Hitler a strong dictator who achieved his clear goals, or was his chaotic style of government symptomatic of a weak dictator, unable to control the complex and contradictory forces that he had unleashed? Was the Third Reich ruled by terror, or largely supported by a compliant German population? Was the genocide against the Jews a peculiarly German phenomenon, or a uniquely German expression of a terrible wider trend? Whittock explores these and other key questions, interrogating the views of different historians and drawing on a wealth of primary sources - from state-sponsored art to diaries, letters and memoirs of both perpetrators and victims - to provide an overview of the complex evidence. History should aim to put us firmly in touch with the lives of people living in the past and the issues they faced. Whittock never loses sight of the individuals whose lives were caught up in these extraordinary events, while also giving a lucid overview of the bigger picture.

The Third Reich Sourcebook

The Third Reich Sourcebook
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 956
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ISBN-10 : 9780520208674
ISBN-13 : 0520208676
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis The Third Reich Sourcebook by : Anson Rabinbach

"This book is a collection of documents, mostly translated from the German, that covers the entire Third Reich, from the beginnings of National Socialism in Munich in 1919, through the rise of Nazism in the 1930s, and ultimately the defeat of the Third Reich. It is wide-ranging, covering the core doctrine of anti-Semitism, education, German youth, women and marriage, science, health, the Church, literature, visual arts, music, the body, industry, sports, and the resistance"--

Born in the Shadow of the Third Reich

Born in the Shadow of the Third Reich
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Publisher : LULU
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781483414935
ISBN-13 : 1483414930
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Born in the Shadow of the Third Reich by : Frederick O. Bley

Hitler's Soldiers

Hitler's Soldiers
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 681
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ISBN-10 : 9780300219524
ISBN-13 : 0300219520
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis Hitler's Soldiers by : Ben H. Shepherd

For decades after 1945, it was generally believed that the German army, professional and morally decent, had largely stood apart from the SS, Gestapo, and other corps of the Nazi machine. Ben Shepherd draws on a wealth of primary sources and recent scholarship to convey a much darker, more complex picture. For the first time, the German army is examined throughout the Second World War, across all combat theaters and occupied regions, and from multiple perspectives: its battle performance, social composition, relationship with the Nazi state, and involvement in war crimes and military occupation. This was a true people’s army, drawn from across German society and reflecting that society as it existed under the Nazis. Without the army and its conquests abroad, Shepherd explains, the Nazi regime could not have perpetrated its crimes against Jews, prisoners of war, and civilians in occupied countries. The author examines how the army was complicit in these crimes and why some soldiers, units, and higher commands were more complicit than others. Shepherd also reveals the reasons for the army’s early battlefield successes and its mounting defeats up to 1945, the latter due not only to Allied superiority and Hitler’s mismanagement as commander-in-chief, but also to the failings—moral, political, economic, strategic, and operational—of the army’s own leadership.

Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution

Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9780300148237
ISBN-13 : 0300148232
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution by : Ian Kershaw

This volume presents a comprehensive, multifaceted picture both of the destructive dynamic of the Nazi leadership and of the attitudes and behavior of ordinary Germans as the persecution of the Jews spiraled into total genocide.

Prisoners of the Third Reich

Prisoners of the Third Reich
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 709
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ISBN-10 : 9781796006018
ISBN-13 : 1796006017
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Prisoners of the Third Reich by : W. E. Welbourne

Crete, 1 June, 1941: Overwhelming German airborne forces overrun the gallant Allied resistance defending the Greek island of Crete in the World War II Battle for Crete. They capture 5000 hungry and abandoned Allied troops, attempting an evacuation to Egypt. ‘Arty’ Dawson, an Aussie Sapper in the Royal Engineers, Sixth Division, finds himself an unwilling POW. This gripping true story traces Arty’s two breathtaking escape attempts in Greece and his successful final escape to American lines, from deep inside Europe, as German soldiers flee the advancing Russian Front in the closing stages of the Third Reich. Arty’s survival is largely due to luck, combined with the cooperation of his comrades, as well as unexpected and significant help from the Red Cross and the heartfelt forces of family love. Importantly, Arty, a quintessential Aussie bloke, raised in the Great Depression years, finds secret love to keep his spirits alive during the darkest of times.

Life in the Third Reich

Life in the Third Reich
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Publisher : Arcturus Publishing
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781784281137
ISBN-13 : 1784281131
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Life in the Third Reich by : Paul Roland

For Germans in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the allure of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party's promises for a better, brighter future promised so much. The reality was vastly different... Germany was a deeply divided nation when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in 1933. As the shadow of the swastika lengthened, its citizens quickly came to realize that the Nazis' brutal programme was not optional. Everyone was expected to play their part in "national revival", especially those chosen as sacrificial victims. Much has been written about daily life during World War II from the perspective of the Allied nations, but little about life in Germany during the Third Reich. With the benefit of hindsight, questions have been raised as to why a civilized, cultured nation stood by and let the Nazi Party impose their rule in such inhumane fashion, and why so few individuals made any attempt to rebel. Life in the Third Reich draws on the recollections of those who actually experienced the rise and fall of this brutal and vicious regime: from the indoctrination of children to the disappearance of family, friends and neighbours and the effect of Kinder, Küche und Kirche [Children, Kitchen and Church] on the female population, to the defiance of the 'swing kids' and the resulting deprivation of the Nazi policy of 'Guns, not butter'. These are the stories of ordinary Germans caught up in an extraordinary time.

The Third Reich

The Third Reich
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Publisher : After the Battle
Total Pages : 480
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ISBN-10 : 9781399076531
ISBN-13 : 1399076531
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis The Third Reich by : Tony Le Tissier

In?this book Tony?Le Tissier (author of Berlin Then and Now) traces the rise of Hitler, the Nazi Party and its ramifications, together with its deeds and accomplishments, during the twelve years that the Third Reich existed within today’s boundaries of the Federal Republics of Germany and Austria. The subjects covered include the homes — or sites of them — of the dramatis personnae; the Nazi legends of their martyrs; the sites of the former Third Reich shrines at the Obersalzberg; in Munich; Nuremberg; Bayreuth, and in Berlin; the Hitler Youth schools and the Party colleges; the ‘euthanasia’ killing centers; the concentration camps, and much much?more. Tony then follows the progress of Hitler’s war: from the attack on Poland on September 1, 1939 to defeat in Berlin and the final round-up at Flensburg in May 1945. A final chapter covers the de-Nazification of Germany, the whole volume being illustrated by ‘then and now’ comparison photographs which are the central theme of After the Battle.