Inside Nazi Germany: Conformity, Opposition and Racism in Everyday Life

Voorkant
Batsford, 1987 - 288 pagina's
Examines the effect of Nazi policies on major social groups in Germany, their reactions (compliance, criticism, or resistance), and the degree to which these policies perpetuated or obstructed modernizing tendencies. Pp. 58-60 discuss popular attitudes towards the persecution of the Jews as reflected in the secret police's opinion reports and information smuggled abroad by socialists.

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