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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Titre(s) : The Third Reich sourcebook [Texte imprimé] / edited by Anson Rabinbach and Sander Gilman
Publication : Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 2013
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXVII-923 p.) : illustrations ; 26 cm
Collection : Weimar and now : German cultural criticism ; 47
Lien à la collection : Weimar and now
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"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"
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Rabinbach, Anson. Éditeur scientifique
Gilman, Sander L. (1944-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : National-socialisme -- Histoire
Allemagne -- 1933-1945
Genre ou forme : Sources
Indice(s) Dewey :
943.086 (23e éd.) = Histoire - Allemagne - 1933-1945
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780520208674. - ISBN 0520208676 (rel.). - ISBN 9780520276833. - ISBN 9780520955141
(erroné). - ISBN 0520276833. - ISBN 9780520276833
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb47057169d
Notice n° :
FRBNF47057169
(notice reprise d'un réservoir extérieur)
Table des matières : The beginnings of National Socialism -- ; The National Socialist worldview -- ; Antisemitism
: the core doctrine -- ; Nationalizing German youth -- ; The racial community -- ;
The churches -- ; National Socialism and the arts -- ; Work, industry, modernity --
; Body culture, sports, public amusements -- ; War, conquest, and the annihilation
of the Jews -- ; Resistance -- ; Defeat.
Part I. The beginnings of National Socialism : The Munich years and the legacy of
the war ; Nazism in power: 1933 ; The political religion: Führer cult, ceremonies,
and symbol ; Part II. The National Socialist worldview : Between myth and doctrine
; Racial science ; Germany's colonial mission ; Part III. Antisemitism: the core
doctrine : Jews: the visible enemy ; Eliminating the Jews: from the Nuremberg Laws
to Kristallnacht ; Part IV. Nationalizing German youth : Educating the race: children
and adolescents ; Higher education: science, history, and philosophy revised ; Part
V. The racial community : Women and "the woman question" ; Marriage and the family
; Eliminating "superfluous life": "asocials," criminals, the handicapped, and the
mentally ill ; Healthy and unhealthy sexuality ; The German soul and psyche ; Part
VI. The churches : The Nationalist Socialist state and Christianity ; Part VII. National
Socialism and the arts : Literature: official culture and its outcasts ; The visual
arts: German art vs. degenerate art ; Music: Wagner cult vs. degenerate music ;
Cinema: entertainment and propaganda ; Politics and entertainment: theater, radio,
and television ; Jewish culture under Nazi persecution: the Jewish Cultural League
; Part XIII. Work, industry, modernity : Industry and labor: the four-year-plan, beauty
of labor, and strength through joy ; Modernizing Germany: the Autobahn and Americanism
; Part IX. Body culture, sports, public amusements : The 1936 Olympics and the world
of sports ; "Amusmang": laughter and the Third Reich ; Part X. War, conquest, and
the annihilation of the Jews : The Holocaust begins: violence, deportation, and ghettoization,
1939-1942 ; The annihilation of European Jewry, 1942-1945 ; Total war: 1939-1945
; Part XI. Resistance : Communists, Socialists, youth, and the conservative resistance
; Part XII. Defeat : Hitler's last will and testament.