After 1933, as the brutal terror regime took hold, most of the
two-thirds of Germans who had never voted for the Nazis - some 20
million people - tried to keep their heads down and protect their
families. They moved to the country, or pretended to support the
regime to avoid being denounced by neighbours, and tried to work
out what was really happening in the Reich, surrounded as they were
by Nazi propaganda and fake news. They lived in constant fear. Yet
many ordinary Germans found the courage to resist. Catrine Clay
argues that it was a much greater number than was ever formally
recorded. Her ground-breaking book focuses on six very different
characters. They are not seen in isolation but as part of their
families. Each experiences the momentous events of Nazi history as
they unfold in their own small lives - Good Germans all.
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