Nazi Years: A Documentary History
ISBN-13:
9780881335279
ISBN-10:
0881335274
Edition:
Unstated First Edition
Author:
Joachim Remak
Publication date:
1990
Publisher:
Waveland Pr Inc
Format:
Paperback
178 pages
Category:
Germany
,
European History
,
World War II
,
Military History
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ISBN-13:
9780881335279
ISBN-10:
0881335274
Edition:
Unstated First Edition
Author:
Joachim Remak
Publication date:
1990
Publisher:
Waveland Pr Inc
Format:
Paperback
178 pages
Category:
Germany
,
European History
,
World War II
,
Military History
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Nazi Years: A Documentary History (ISBN-13: 9780881335279 and ISBN-10: 0881335274), written by authors
Joachim Remak, was published by Waveland Pr Inc in 1990.
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The Nazi Years brings together documents that tell the whole essential story of National Socialism, from its obscure ideological beginnings to its seizure of power to the exercise of that power in Germany and abroad—to the bitter end of the Third Reich. Historian Joachim Remak has collected, and has introduced with illuminating commentaries, key letters, speeches, memoirs, political tracts, secret memos and tabulations—written by the actors, victims, or simple witnesses of the time. Here is the fanatical enthusiasm of dedicated Nazis as revealed in their own writings—a catalog of anti-Semitism and propaganda, volkisch idealism and pan-Germanism, ideas of "natural selection" and "race eugenics." Here too is the history of sincere but ill-fated resistance to Nazism by church people and plain citizens, of the anti-Nazi underground, and of Count von Stauffenberg's plot to assassinate Hitler. Now available from Waveland Press, these vivid accounts by Germans at every level of society and of every political and moral persuasion provide a shattering view of one of the most terrible, tempestuous periods of modern history.
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