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100 1 $aMoeller, Robert G.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85046715
245 14 $aThe Nazi State and German society :$ba brief history with documents /$cRobert G. Moeller.
260 $aBoston :$bBedford/St. Martin's,$c[2010], ©2010.
300 $axv, 205 pages :$billustrations ;$c21 cm.
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490 1 $aBedford series in history and culture
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 189-193) and index.
505 00 $gPt. 1.$tIntroduction: Understanding Nazi Germany -- $tThe Weimar Republic and the Rise of the Nazi Party -- $tLife in Nazi Germany -- $tGermany Goes to War -- $tThe Persecution of the Jews and the Final Solution -- $tThe Limits to Resistance -- $tThe Last Days of the Nazi Regime -- $gPt. 2.$tThe Documents -- $gSect. 1.$tThe Weimar Republic and the Rise of the Nazi Party -- $g1.$tAdolf Hitler, On His Hopes for Germany in 1914, from Mein Kampf, 1925 -- $g2.$tMagnus Hirschfeld, Sexual Catastrophes, 1926 -- $g3.$tElsa Herrmann, This Is the New Woman, 1929 -- $g4.$tAdolf Hitler, Anti-Semitic Speech, April 12, 1922 -- $g5.$tAdolf Hitler, On the Use of Mass Meetings, from Mein Kampf, 1925 -- $g6.$tElsbeth Zander, Tasks Facing the German Woman, January 23,1926 -- $g7.$tAdolf Hitler, Adolf Hitler's Manifesto, September 10, 1930 -- $g8.$tAlbert Speer, On Joining the Nazi Movement in 1931,1969 -- $g9.$tMelita Maschmann, A German Teenager's Response to the Nazi Takeover in January 1933, 1963 -- $g10.$tNew York Times, Germany Ventures, January 31, 1933 -- $g11.$tJohn Heartfield, Adolf, the Superman: Swallows Gold and Spouts Tin, 1932 -- $gSect. 2.$tLife in Nazi Germany -- $g12.$tReports on the Sources of Working-Class Support for the Nazis and the Limits to Opposition, 1935-1939 -- $g13.$tJoseph Goebbels, The Tasks of the Ministry for Propaganda, March 15, 1933 -- $g14.$tWilliam L. Shirer, Description of the Nazi Party Rally in Nuremberg, September 4-5, 1934 -- $g15.$tConcordat between the Holy See and the German Reich, July 20, 1933 -- $g16.$tProtestant Church Leaders, Declaration of Independence from the Nazi State, October 21, 1934 -- $g17.$tAdolf Hitler, Opening Address at the House of German Art in Munich, July 19, 1937 -- $g18.$t"Degenerate Music" Brochure, 1939 -- $g19.$tNew York Times, Report on a Visit to a Reich Prison Camp, July 26,1933 -- $g20.$tGabriele Herz, Description of an Early Concentration Camp for Women, 1937 -- $g21.$tReports on Working-Class Attitudes toward the Murder of SA Leader Ernst Rohm, 1934-1935 -- $g22.$tAdolf Hitler, Speech to the National Socialist Women's Organization, September 8, 1934 -- $g23.$t"Healthy Parents - Healthy Children!" Poster, ca. 1934 -- $g24.$tJutta Rudiger, On the League of German Girls, 1939 -- $g25.$tPeter Gay, A Jewish Teenager Remembers the 1936 Berlin Olympics, 1998 -- $g26.$tLaw for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring, July 14, 1933 -- $g27.$tSS Security Service, Report Assessing Public Response to the Film I Accuse, January 15, 1942 -- $g28.$tHeinrich Rimmler, On the Question of Homosexuality, February 18, 1937 -- $g29.$tHeinrich Rimmler, Fight against the Gypsy Nuisance, December 8, 1938 -- $g30.$tOtto D. Tolischus and Frederick T. Birchall, Reports on the Introduction of Anti-Semitic Laws, 1935 -- $g31.$tMarta Appel, Jewish Life after the Nazi Seizure of Power in 1933, 1940-1941 -- $g32.$tInge Deutschkron, Growing Up Jewish in 1930s Germany, 1978 -- $g33.$tDavid H. Buffum, Report on Kristallnacht, November 1938 -- $gSect. 3.$tGermany Goes to War -- $g34.$tAdolf Hitler, Speech before the Reichstag, September 1, 1939 -- $g35.$tReich Commissioner for the Strengthening of the National Character of the German People, On the Re-Germanization of Lost German Blood, December 1940 -- $g36.$tMelita Maschmann, A German Colonizer of Poland in 1939 or 1940, 1963 -- $g37.$tKarl Fuchs, A German Soldier's Letters from France, 1940.
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651 0 $aGermany$xHistory$y1918-1933$vSources.
650 0 $aNational socialism$xHistory.
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