This book is a collection of some of the most influential recent
writing on vital aspects of Nazi Germany. It provides readers with
an insight into new perspectives on traditional understandings of
the Third Reich as well as covering all the central aspects of the
period, from the rise of the Nazis and the internal organization of
the regime, to Germany's role in the Second World War.
The readings incorporate discussion of social and economic
change, the personality of Hitler, the role of women in Nazi
Germany, the involvement of German armed forces in the atrocities
of the Second World War, the relationship between the German people
and the Gestapo and, most controversially, continuing debates about
German public opinion and the Holocaust. A key feature is the
inclusion of three seminal articles by German historians translated
into English here for the first time. The volume begins with a
substantial editorial introduction to current issues and each essay
is prefaced with a headnote, setting it in its historiographical
context.
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