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100 1 |a Williamson, D. G.,  |e author.  |0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83123519 
245 1 4 |a The Third Reich /  |c David G. Williamson. 
246 3 |a Third Reich 
250 |a Fifth edition. 
264 1 |a Abingdon, Oxon :  |b Routledge,  |c 2018. 
300 |a 1 online resource. 
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337 |a computer  |b c  |2 rdamedia 
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490 1 |a Seminar studies 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |a Machine generated contents note:   |g pt. I   |t Introduction --   |g 1.  |t historical debate --   |t Can the Third Reich be `historicised'? --   |g pt. II   |t Analysis --   |g 2.  |t origins and rise of National Socialism --   |t ideological roots --   |t Bismarckian Reich: an incubator of National Socialism? --   |t German revolution, 1918--19: a turning point that did not turn? --   |t Adolf Hitler and the formation of the NSDAP, 1919--24 --   |t renaissance of the Nazi Party, 1925--30 --   |t Nazi voters, 1930--32 --   |t road to power, September 1930--January 1933 --   |g 3.  |t legal revolution and the consolidation of power, 1933--34 --   |t dissolution of the Reichstag and the election of 5 March 1933 --   |t `revolution from below' and the Enabling Act --   |t process of Gleichschaltung --   |t Churches --   |t defeat of the second revolution --   |g 4.  |t State, party and Fuhrer. the government of Nazi Germany, 1933--39 --   |t Ministries and `Supreme Reich Authorities', 1933--38 --   |t Himmler and the SS state --   |t centralisation of the Reich --   |t Civil Service --   |t party --   |t role of Hitler --   |g 5.  |t economy, 1933--39 --   |t Work creation and economic recovery, 1933--35 --   |t Agriculture --   |t Mittelstand --   |t Schacht and the financing of German rearmament --   |t Four Year Plan --   |t industrialists and the Four Year Plan: winners and losers --   |t Rearmament and the German economy, 1937--39 --   |g 6.  |t people's community: German society and the Third Reich, 1933--39 --   |t work of the Reich Ministry of Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda --   |t Education and youth --   |t peasantry --   |t Women and the family --   |t workers --   |t Policing the Volksgemeinschaft: the Gestapo and the concentration camps, 1933--39 --   |t Hitler myth as a factor of integration --   |g 7.  |t racial state, 1933--41 --   |t Nazi health and eugenic policies --   |t `asocials' and homosexuals --   |t Gypsies, part-Africans and the Slav minorities --   |t Jews --   |t Germans and the Jews --   |g 8.  |t Foreign policy, 1933--39 --   |t Withdrawal from the Geneva Disarmament Conference and the League of Nations --   |t Poland and Austria, 1934 --   |t Conscription and the European reaction, 1935 --   |t reoccupation of the Rhineland and its consequences, 1936--37 --   |t Anschluss --   |t destruction of Czechoslovakia --   |t Polish crisis and the outbreak of war --   |g 9.  |t Germany, Europe and the World, 1939--45 --   |t British problem, 1940--41 --   |t decision to attack Soviet Russia --   |t From European to world war, 1941--45 --   |t Europe under German occupation, 1939--44 --   |g 10.  |t `Ethnic cleansing' and resettlement policies in occupied Europe --   |t Poland --   |t Operation Barbarossa: the war of ethnic annihilation --   |t Holocaust --   |t attitude of the German people --   |g 11.  |t home front, 1939--45 --   |t unreformable nature of the Fuhrer state --   |t increasing power of the Nazi party and the SS --   |t war economy --   |t Food supplies and rationing --   |t Solving the labour crisis in the war industries --   |t impact of war on the German people, 1942--45 --   |t end of the Hitler regime --   |t Postscript to the Third Reich: the Donitz government --   |g 12.  |t German opposition --   |t Resistance and Resistenz --   |t Opposition from the Churches --   |t Opposition on the Left --   |t challenge of youth culture --   |t Resistance by the military and conservative elites --   |t road to 20 July 1944 --   |t Why was there no German revolution in 1945? --   |g pt. III   |t Assessment --   |g 13.  |t Third Reich in retrospect --   |t Hitler's rise to power --   |t Nazi regime --   |t Nazism within the context of its times --   |t legacy of Nazi Germany --   |g pt. IV   |t Documents --   |g 1.  |t nature of fascism --   |g 2.  |t Hermann Rauschning on the aims of Nazism, 1938 --   |g 3.  |t party programme --   |g 4.  |t Hitler's powers as an orator --   |g 5.  |t Working within the constitution --   |g 6.  |t charismatic Fuhrer --   |g 7.  |t Why the Centre Party voted for the Enabling Bill --   |g 8.  |t Goebbels and the Reich Ministry of Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda --   |g 9.  |t Hitler's speech to the Reichsstatthalter, 6 July 1933 --   |g 10.  |t Hitler's plans for the army --   |g 11.  |t Papen warns Hitler on 17 June 1934 --   |g 12.  |t Hitler's lifestyle --   |g 13.  |t `Working towards the Fuhrer' --   |g 14.  |t British view of Hitler --   |g 15.  |t number of unemployed (in millions) --   |g 16.  |t Four Year Plan --   |g 17.  |t Achievements of the Four Year Plan, 1936--42 --   |g 18.  |t Poster for the Nazi film, The Eternal Jew --   |g 19.  |t Nazi history syllabus --   |g 20.  |t League of German Girls --   |g 21.  |t Women's place in the Nazi state --   |g 22.  |t Population statistics --   |g 23.  |t egalitarian state --   |g 24.  |t `Do-it-yourself' wage bargaining --   |g 25.  |t Labour relations and the Gestapo --   |g 26.  |t impact of the `Beauty of Labour' and `Strength through Joy' schemes --   |g 27 (A)   |t Development of Wages and Cost of Living Index, 1929--40 --   |g 27 (B)   |t Average gross hourly earnings in selected industries, 1935--38 --   |g 28.  |t Hitler on the racial state --   |g 29.  |t Himmler's circular on the `Gypsy Nuisance' --   |g 30.  |t Hitler and the Jews --   |g 31.  |t Hitler threatens the Jews with annihilation --   |g 32.  |t Hitler's thinking on foreign policy in Mein Kampf --   |g 33.  |t Hossbach Memorandum --   |g 34.  |t Hitler surveys the international situation, 22 August 1939 --   |g 35.  |t Hitler gives the order to prepare for an attack on the USSR --   |g 36.  |t Einsatzgruppen --   |g 37.  |t German treatment of Russian prisoners of war --   |g 38.  |t Resettlement policies in Poland --   |g 39.  |t Hitler's racial priorities --   |g 40.  |t Wannsee Conference --   |g 41.  |t Comparison between the British and German war efforts --   |g 42.  |t inefficiencies of labour conscription --   |g 43.  |t strains of war on the family --   |g 44.  |t Swing Movement --   |g 45.  |t Confessing Church emphasises the Fifth Commandment, 1943 --   |g 46.  |t Individual acts of opposition --   |g 47.  |t General von Tresckow on the significance of the opposition --   |g 48.  |t Contrasting attitudes towards Hitler in March 1945. 
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