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Life in the Third Reich, daily life in Nazi Germany 1933-1945, Paul Roland

Label
Life in the Third Reich, daily life in Nazi Germany 1933-1945, Paul Roland
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Life in the Third Reich
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Paul Roland
Sub title
daily life in Nazi Germany 1933-1945
Summary
Life in the Third Reich draws extensively on interviews, letters and diaries from the earliest days of the Nazi Party to the final hours of the thousand-year Reich to reveal how the Hitler cult influenced and corrupted every aspect of life, from education, health, business, the press, the judicial system and the Church to sport, culture, work and the family. It reveals the stark contrast between the myth of 'One People, One Fuhrer' perpetuated by Nazi propaganda and the harsh realities of life in a dictatorship. Life in the Third Reich challenges the popular view of Nazi Germany as a nation united behind their despotic leader and asks 'What would you have done? Would you have behaved any differently if you had lived in Hitler's Germany?'
Target audience
adult
Contributor
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