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Complicity in the Holocaust : churches and universities in Nazi Germany / Robert P. Ericksen
Materialtyp: TextInhaltstyp: Text Medientyp: ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen Datenträgertyp: BandSprache: Englisch Aufsätze: Zeige unselbstständige WerkeVerlag: Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2012Beschreibung: XVIII, 261 Seiten ; 24 cmISBN:- 9781107663336
- 9781107015913
- 110701591X
- 1107663334
- Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
- 20. Jahrhundert
- Hochschulgeschichte
- Nationalsozialismus
- Universität
- Kirche
- Kollaboration
- Entnazifizierung
- Hochschule
- Judenvernichtung
- Deutschland
- 1933-1950
- Church and state -- Germany -- 1933-1945
- National socialism and religion
- Universities and colleges -- Germany -- 20th century
- Higher education and state -- Germany -- 20th century
- National socialism and education
- Anti-Nazi movement -- Germany
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Germany
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
- National socialism and religion
- National socialism and education
- Geschichte
- 940.53/18 23
- 940.5318
- 940 230 370
- BR856
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Zusammenfassung: Robert Ericksen argues that enthusiasm for Hitler within churches and universities effectively gave Germans permission to participate in the Nazi regimeOriginal version: Originalfassung: 2012Review(s): Rezensionen: Other relationships: Weitere Beziehungen: - Rezensiert in: Spicer, Kevin P. Complicity in the Holocaust: Churches and Universities in Nazi Germany, Robert P. Ericksen (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012), xviii + 261 pp., hardcover 90.00, paperback 27.99, electronic version available. 2013
- Rezensiert in: Schuster, Dirk, 1984 - . [Rezension von: Ericksen, Robert P., 1945-, Complicity in the Holocaust]. 2013. 1 Online-Ressource
Medientyp | Aktuelle Bibliothek | Signatur | Beilagen | Status | Fälligkeitsdatum | Barcode | Vormerkungen | |
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Ausleihbestand | BBF Freihandbestand | 2012.1481 | Verfügbar | BBF1106255 |
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 237-251
Why the Holocaust matters in a century of death -- Churches and the rise of Hitler -- Universities and the rise of Hitler -- Consent and collaboration: the churches through 1945 -- The intellectual arm: universities through 1945 -- Repressing and reprocessing the past: denazification and its legacy of dissimulation -- A closer look: denazification at Göttingen University -- Implications.
Robert Ericksen argues that enthusiasm for Hitler within churches and universities effectively gave Germans permission to participate in the Nazi regime