Nazism, War and Genocide

New Perspectives on the History of the Third Reich

Edited by Neil Gregor

Edited by Neil Gregor

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

240 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2008
Paper $34.95 ISBN: 9780859898065 Published May 2008 For sale in North and South America only
The history, psychology, and pathology of Nazism and its practices have been addressed by an almost limitless list of authors, historians, and researchers since the twilight of the Third Reich.  This volume of specially commissioned essays from internationally recognized scholars, available for the first time in paperback, provides a new approach to Nazism in its full spectrum of influence—the history of its racial policy, social systemization, planning for war and genocide, and disturbing legacy. Featuring major authorities in the field, including Ian Kershaw, author of the best-selling biography Hitler, as well as notable British and American academics, Nazism, War and Genocide reflects on the most contemporary research available on the history of the Nazi movement, and shows how Nazism’s radical ideological drive penetrated the most far-flung areas of German society and everyday life.
Written in a clear and accessible style that will appeal to the general student while continuing to stimulate scholars, this remarkable volume reminds us that the crimes of the Third Reich were ultimately born of the decisions of a political, military, and administrative leadership of singular ambition, drive, and brutality—one whose uncomfortable legacy continues to haunt us in the present day.
Contents

           Introduction to the paperback edition

            List of common German abbreviations used in the text

 

1                    Neil Gregor

Nazism—A Political Religion? Rethinking the Voluntarist Turn

 

2                    Jane Caplan

Political Detention and the Origin of the Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany, 1933-1935/6

 

3                    Dick Geary

Working-Class Identities in the Third Reich

 

4                    Robert Gellately

Social Outsiders and the Consolidation of Hitler’s Dictatorship, 1933-1939

 

5                    Nikolaus Wachsmann

‘Soldiers of the Home Front’: Jurists and Legal Terror during the Second World War

 

6                    Jill Stephenson

Germans, Slavs and the Burden of Work in Rural Southern Germany during the Second World War

 

7                    Ian Kershaw

Did Hitler Miss his Chance in 1940?

 

8                    Mark Roseman

Shoot First and Ask Questions Afterwards? Wannsee and the Unfolding of the Final Solution

 

9                    Norbert Frei

Auschwitz and the Germans: History, Knowledge and Memory

 

 

Notes

List of Contributors

Suggestions for further reading

Index

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