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Drawing on new research and recently declassified documents, LeBor and Boyes reveal a tapestry of ordinary lives lived under extraordinary circumstances ranging from subversion and confrontation to passive acceptance and eager complicity. This book shows in startling detail how almost every waking hour of Hitler's reign offered insidious choices, from degrees of compromise to outright resistance, to the average Germans in their interactions with each other and the regime, whether at work, home or leisure. It may seem impossible to explain how an entire nation could allow itself to be seduced by a man such as Adolf Hitler. By examining the everyday lives of Germans under Nazi rule, the authors propose an explanation more complex, strange and morally ambiguous than one might imagine. In doing so, they bring to life the steady decline in national morality in the Third Reich as the German people let themselves be taken in by Hitler. - Publisher.
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Seduced by Hitler: The Choices of a Nation and the Ethics of Survival
February 2004, Sourcebooks
Paperback
in English
1570718458 9781570718458
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Seduced By Hitler: The Choices of a Nation and the Ethics of Survival
January 1, 2000, Barnes & Noble/Sourcebooks
Hardcover
in English
- 1st edition
0760770484 9780760770481
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"This is a personal book about the intimate secrets of a closed society, about daily life within the Third Reich and the countries and people who came under its domination."
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