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  • 1
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    Book
    New York, NY : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780190689902
    Language: English
    Pages: viii, 443 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gellately, Robert, 1943 - Hitler's True Believers
    DDC: 324.243/0238
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    Keywords: Hitler, Adolf Influence ; National socialism Psychological aspects ; Nazis Psychology ; Nationalism ; Deutschland ; Nationalsozialismus ; Nationalsozialist ; Geschichte 1920-1945
    Abstract: "What paths did true believers take to Nazism? Why did they join what was initially a small, extremist, and often violent movement on the fringes of German politics? When the party began its election campaigning after 1925, why did people vote for it only grudgingly, though in the Great Depression years, make it the largest in the country? Even then, many millions withheld their support, as they would, if covertly, in the Third Reich. Were the recruits simply converted by hearing a spell-binding Hitler speech? Or did they find their own way to National Socialism? How was this all-embracing theory applied in the Third Reich after 1933 and into the catastrophic war years? To what extent did people internalize or consume the doctrine of National Socialism, or reject it? In the first half of the book I examine how ordinary people became Nazis, or at least supported the party and voted for it in elections down to 1933. We need to remember, that Hitler squeaked into power with the help of those in positions of power who wanted to get rid of democracy, "forever." Into the Third Reich I trace how the regime applied its teachings to major domestic and foreign political events, racial persecution, and cultural developments, including in art and architecture, and how people reacted or behaved in that context. This story begins with a focus on Hitler. Like millions of others after Germany's lost war, he was psychologically adrift, searching for answers, and some kind of political salvation. How did he find the tiny fringe group, the German Workers' Party (DAP), that he and a few others transformed in 1920 into the imposing-sounding National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), or Nazi Party? Insofar as Hitler had fixed ideas at the end of the Great War in 1918, high on the list was nationalism, in spite of the aspersions cast against it by mutinous sailors and rebellious soldiers tired of the fighting. Some aspects of what became his doctrine or ideology, stemmed from the cluster of ideas, resentments, and passions widely shared in Germany at that time. His views and those of his comrades also reflected the fact that Germany was already a nation with a great deal of egalitarianism baked into its political culture. Almost without exception, the Nazis emphasized all kinds of socialist attitudes, to be sure a socialism "cleansed" of international Marxism and communism. Indeed, when he looked back from 1941, Hitler said of the NSDAP in the 1920s, that "ninety percent ...
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 401-428
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  • 2
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    Princeton, NJ. [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press
    ISBN: 9780691086842 , 0691007489 , 0691086842
    Language: English
    Pages: VI, 332 S
    Year of publication: 2001
    DDC: 323.14309043
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; National socialism ; Minorities History ; 20th century ; Germany ; Gays Nazi persecution ; Jews Persecutions ; Germany ; Romanies Nazi persecution ; Judenverfolgung ; Nationale Minderheit ; Germany Social conditions ; 1933-1945 ; Germany Ethnic relations ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Deutschland ; Randgruppe ; Verfolgung ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Drittes Reich ; Geschichte 1933-1945
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Literaturangaben
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  • 3
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0198205600 , 0192802917 , 9780192802910
    Language: English
    Pages: xvi, 359 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Year of publication: 2001
    DDC: 943.086
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    Keywords: Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945 ; Hitler, Adolf ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Campos de concentración - Alemania ; Nacionalsocialismo - Aspectos psicológicos ; Nationaal-socialisme ; Publieke opinie ; Sympathisanten ; Terreur ; Innenpolitische Geschichte ; Nationalsozialismus ; Politische Einstellung ; Geschichte ; Nationalsozialismus ; Psychologie ; National socialism -- Psychological aspects ; Concentration camps -- Germany ; Bevölkerung ; Unterstützung ; Politische Verfolgung ; Nationalsozialistisches Verbrechen ; Drittes Reich ; Wahrnehmung ; Öffentlichkeit ; Alemania - Historia - 1933-1945 ; Alemania - Relaciones raciales ; Allemagne - Histoire - 1933-1945 ; Allemagne - Relations raciales ; Deutschland ; Germany -- History -- 1933-1945 ; Germany -- Race relations ; Deutschland ; Deutschland ; Nationalsozialistisches Verbrechen ; Bevölkerung ; Wahrnehmung ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Deutschland ; Politische Verfolgung ; Öffentlichkeit ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Drittes Reich ; Nationalsozialistisches Verbrechen ; Bevölkerung ; Wahrnehmung ; Hitler, Adolf 1889-1945 ; Unterstützung ; Öffentlichkeit
    Abstract: 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
    Abstract: 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
    Abstract: 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
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0198228694 , 0198202970
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 297 S. , Ill.
    Edition: Reprint.
    Year of publication: 1992
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    Keywords: Deutsches Reich ; SS ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Geschichte 1935-1945 ; Judenverfolgung ; Geschichte ; Rassenpolitik ; Juden ; Drittes Reich ; Deutschland ; Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken ; Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken ; Deutsches Reich Geheime Staatspolizei ; Judenverfolgung ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken ; Judenverfolgung ; Deutsches Reich Geheime Staatspolizei ; Geschichte 1935-1945 ; Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken ; Deutsches Reich Geheime Staatspolizei ; Judenverfolgung ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Deutschland ; Rassenpolitik ; SS ; Geschichte ; Drittes Reich ; Rassenpolitik ; SS ; Geschichte ; Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken ; Deutsches Reich Geheime Staatspolizei ; Rassenpolitik ; Geschichte ; Regierungsbezirk Unterfranken ; Judenverfolgung ; Deutsches Reich Geheime Staatspolizei ; Geschichte 1935-1945 ; Deutschland ; Rassenpolitik ; Geschichte 1933-1945 ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Geschichte 1933-1945
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  • 5
    ISBN: 0803999178
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 317 S.
    Edition: 1. pr.
    Year of publication: 1974
    Series Statement: SAGE studies in 20th century history 1
    Series Statement: Sage studies in 20th century history
    DDC: 322/.3/0943
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    Keywords: Merchants Political activity ; History ; Deutschland ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Einzelhandel ; Geschichte 1890-1914 ; Deutschland ; Einzelhandel ; Geschichte 1871-1914 ; Einzelhandel ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte 1890-1914 ; Deutschland ; Einzelhandel ; Wirtschaftspolitik ; Geschichte 1890-1914
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 253 - 299
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