The 12-Year Reich: A Social History of Nazi Germany

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The Nazis, to enforce their grip on every citizen's allegiance, developed a social system unprecedented in history. It was rigidly hierarchical, with the seemingly beneficent and ascetic figure of Hitler at the top -- the focus for the homage and aspirations of every German man, woman, and child. How did the "ordinary citizen" live under such a system? This book is filled with the facts, the data, and the details. The 12-Year Reich is the first comprehensive one-volume social history of Nazi Germany showing how Germans lived, worked, relaxed, and regarded themselves and others between 1933 and 1945.

Author(s): Richard Grunberger
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Year: 1971

Language: English
Commentary: This is the OCRed version.
Pages: 612

Acknowledgements
1. Weimar
2. The Third Reich
3. Folk Community: A General Study
4. The Party
5. Ritual and Führer Worship
6. Corruption
7. Denunciation
8. Justice
9. The Civil Service
10. The Army
11. The Land
12. Businesses
13. The Workers
14. Consumption
15. Health
16. The Family
17. Women
18. Youth
19. Education
20. The Universities
21. Nazi Speech
22. Humour
23. Literature
24. The Theatre
25. The Cinema
26. Press and Radio
27. Music
28. Art
29. Religion
30. The Jews
Glossary
Suggested Further Reading
References
Index