In this highly praised study hailed by Booklist as "disturbing, brutally honest, and scrupulously fair," Pierre Aycoberry, the celebrated author of The Nazi Question,combines extraordinary mastery of German history with original research for an unparalleled account of life under Hitler's Third Reich.Aycoberry uncovers the struggles of individuals and social and professional groups who stood up to the pressures of the Nazi Party and often paid a high price, while he also sheds light on the attempts of others-mainly upper- and middle-class professionals-to salvage or improve their positions by casting their lot with the Fuhrer. In this complex answer to the easy judgments passed by many, Pierre Aycoberry writes what the Washington Post Book World has called "a subtle book that eschews facile generalizations and sensational accusations, and is full of prudent qualifications and warnings that what was true in one place and one time was not necessarily true twenty miles away or one year later."
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Attempts to explain the behaviour of ordinary Germans during the Nazi era have failed to rise above the level of polemic. This book, from the author of 'The Nazi Question', provides a balanced account of all aspects of German life under Hitler.
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ISBN
9781565846357
Publisert
2000-09-21
Utgiver
Vendor
The New Press
Vekt
439 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
05, U
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
392

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biographical note

Pierre Aycoberry is the author of The Nazi Question and an emeritus professor of contemporary history at the University of Human Sciences in Strasbourg, France.