Under the Swastika in Nazi Germany by Kristin Semmens (.ePUB)
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Under the Swastika in Nazi Germany (German History in Focus) by Kristin Semmens
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Overview: Nazi Germany in Focus conveys the essential things to know about the darkest chapter in German history (1933-1945) in an engaging and accessible way. Focusing only on the years that Adolf Hitler was actually in power, the book charts the evolution and growth of the Nazi regime as it solidified its hold on the German people. It offers both a much needed retelling of central events in Third Reich history in chronological order and an examination of those events from the perspectives of different historical actors: from enthusiastic Stormtroopers to ‘ordinary’ women to racially-defined ‘others’.
Up-to-date and based on the latest research both in English and German, the book provides students of Nazi Germany with a balanced, analytically sophisticated introduction to the period. Kristin Semmens’s book is about both coercion and consent, support and resistance, propaganda, persecution and pleasure. The narrative is further supported by 20 well-chosen images and clear definitions of key terms. It will help students and teachers gain a deeper understanding of the Third Reich and provide a vital platform for further inquiry.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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