The Resource Protest in Hitler's "National Community" : Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response, edited by Nathan Stoltzfus and Birgit Maier-Katkin, (electronic resource)
Protest in Hitler's "National Community" : Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response, edited by Nathan Stoltzfus and Birgit Maier-Katkin, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
- "That Hitler's Gestapo harshly suppressed any signs of opposition inside the Third Reich is a common misperception. This book presents studies of public dissent that prove this was not always the case. It examines circumstances under which 'racial' Germans were motivated to protest, as well as the conditions determining the regime's response. Workers, women, and religious groups all convinced the Nazis to appease rather than repress 'racial' Germans. Expressions of discontent actually increased during the war, and Hitler remained willing to compromise in governing the German Volk as long as he thought the Reich could salvage victory"--Provided by publisher
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (x, 275 pages)
- Contents
-
- Introduction: Nazi responses to popular unrest among the volk of the Reich / Nathan Stoltzfus
- Aspects of German procedures in the Holocaust / Gerhard Weinberg
- Women and protest in wartime Nazi Germany / Jill Stephenson
- The demonstrations in support of the Evangelical Land Bishop Hans Meiser : a successful protest against the Nazi regime? / Christiane Kuller
- The Catholic Church, Bishop von Galen and "euthanasia" / Winfried Suss
- Possibilities of protest in the Third Reich : the Witten demonstration in context / Julie Torrie
- The "legend" of women's resistance in the Rosenstrasse / Katharina von Kellenbach
- Auschwitz, the Fabrik-Aktion, Rosenstrasse : a plea for a change of perspective / Joachim Neander
- The 1943 Rosenstrasse protest and the churches / Antonia Leugers
- Protest and aftermath : popular protest in Nazi German history / Nathan Stoltzfus
- Afterword: Protest and resistance / David Clay Large
- Appendix I: The situation of the Mischlinge in Germany, mid-March 1941 / by Gerhard Lehfeldt
- Appendix II: Public decree of the district administrator of the Calau District, Calau, February 25, 1943
- Appendix III: 1 April 1943 OSS document identifying protest in Berlin with the interruption of deportation of Jews
- Appendix IV: Translated excerpts from the diaries of Joseph Goebbels
- Appendix V: Excerpts from testimonies of women who protested for their Jewish husbands in response to a request from the Berlin Bureau of Reparations, 1955
- Appendix VI: Excerpts of individual sections and paragraphs from legal texts and ordinances (1933-1941)
- Appendix VII: RSHA guidelines for deportation to Auschwitz, Berlin, 20 February 1943
- Appendix VIII: Documents of the SS at Auschwitz from early March 1943 indicating their "pull" for workers from Berlin and their expectation that more working Jews (intermarried) would be sent from Berlin
- Appendix IX: Documents in response to the Witten protest and from 1944 indicating Hitler's continuing refusal to use force against "racial" civilians who refused to follow regime guidelines for evacuating bombed areas
- Appendix X: Excerpts from the recent German press representing controversies about public protest by ordinary Germans in the Third Reich
- Isbn
- 9781782388241
- Label
- Protest in Hitler's "National Community" : Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response
- Title
- Protest in Hitler's "National Community"
- Title remainder
- Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Nathan Stoltzfus and Birgit Maier-Katkin
- Subject
-
- Dissenters -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- Germany -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945
- Germany -- Race relations | Government policy | History -- 20th century
- Germany -- Social conditions -- 1933-1945
- Government, Resistance to -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- National socialism -- Social aspects | History
- Protest movements -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- Racism -- Government policy | Germany | History -- 20th century
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "That Hitler's Gestapo harshly suppressed any signs of opposition inside the Third Reich is a common misperception. This book presents studies of public dissent that prove this was not always the case. It examines circumstances under which 'racial' Germans were motivated to protest, as well as the conditions determining the regime's response. Workers, women, and religious groups all convinced the Nazis to appease rather than repress 'racial' Germans. Expressions of discontent actually increased during the war, and Hitler remained willing to compromise in governing the German Volk as long as he thought the Reich could salvage victory"--Provided by publisher
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
- 1962-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Stoltzfus, Nathan
- Maier-Katkin, Birgit
- Series statement
- Protest, culture and society
- Series volume
- volume 14
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Protest movements
- Government, Resistance to
- Dissenters
- National socialism
- Racism
- Germany
- Germany
- Germany
- Label
- Protest in Hitler's "National Community" : Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response, edited by Nathan Stoltzfus and Birgit Maier-Katkin, (electronic resource)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-266) and index
- Contents
- Introduction: Nazi responses to popular unrest among the volk of the Reich / Nathan Stoltzfus -- Aspects of German procedures in the Holocaust / Gerhard Weinberg -- Women and protest in wartime Nazi Germany / Jill Stephenson -- The demonstrations in support of the Evangelical Land Bishop Hans Meiser : a successful protest against the Nazi regime? / Christiane Kuller -- The Catholic Church, Bishop von Galen and "euthanasia" / Winfried Suss -- Possibilities of protest in the Third Reich : the Witten demonstration in context / Julie Torrie -- The "legend" of women's resistance in the Rosenstrasse / Katharina von Kellenbach -- Auschwitz, the Fabrik-Aktion, Rosenstrasse : a plea for a change of perspective / Joachim Neander -- The 1943 Rosenstrasse protest and the churches / Antonia Leugers -- Protest and aftermath : popular protest in Nazi German history / Nathan Stoltzfus -- Afterword: Protest and resistance / David Clay Large -- Appendix I: The situation of the Mischlinge in Germany, mid-March 1941 / by Gerhard Lehfeldt -- Appendix II: Public decree of the district administrator of the Calau District, Calau, February 25, 1943 -- Appendix III: 1 April 1943 OSS document identifying protest in Berlin with the interruption of deportation of Jews -- Appendix IV: Translated excerpts from the diaries of Joseph Goebbels -- Appendix V: Excerpts from testimonies of women who protested for their Jewish husbands in response to a request from the Berlin Bureau of Reparations, 1955 -- Appendix VI: Excerpts of individual sections and paragraphs from legal texts and ordinances (1933-1941) -- Appendix VII: RSHA guidelines for deportation to Auschwitz, Berlin, 20 February 1943 -- Appendix VIII: Documents of the SS at Auschwitz from early March 1943 indicating their "pull" for workers from Berlin and their expectation that more working Jews (intermarried) would be sent from Berlin -- Appendix IX: Documents in response to the Witten protest and from 1944 indicating Hitler's continuing refusal to use force against "racial" civilians who refused to follow regime guidelines for evacuating bombed areas -- Appendix X: Excerpts from the recent German press representing controversies about public protest by ordinary Germans in the Third Reich
- Control code
- ssj0001603996
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (x, 275 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Isbn
- 9781782388241
- Isbn Type
- (hardback : acid-free paper)
- Lccn
- 2015003128
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (WaSeSS)ssj0001603996
- Label
- Protest in Hitler's "National Community" : Popular Unrest and the Nazi Response, edited by Nathan Stoltzfus and Birgit Maier-Katkin, (electronic resource)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-266) and index
- Contents
- Introduction: Nazi responses to popular unrest among the volk of the Reich / Nathan Stoltzfus -- Aspects of German procedures in the Holocaust / Gerhard Weinberg -- Women and protest in wartime Nazi Germany / Jill Stephenson -- The demonstrations in support of the Evangelical Land Bishop Hans Meiser : a successful protest against the Nazi regime? / Christiane Kuller -- The Catholic Church, Bishop von Galen and "euthanasia" / Winfried Suss -- Possibilities of protest in the Third Reich : the Witten demonstration in context / Julie Torrie -- The "legend" of women's resistance in the Rosenstrasse / Katharina von Kellenbach -- Auschwitz, the Fabrik-Aktion, Rosenstrasse : a plea for a change of perspective / Joachim Neander -- The 1943 Rosenstrasse protest and the churches / Antonia Leugers -- Protest and aftermath : popular protest in Nazi German history / Nathan Stoltzfus -- Afterword: Protest and resistance / David Clay Large -- Appendix I: The situation of the Mischlinge in Germany, mid-March 1941 / by Gerhard Lehfeldt -- Appendix II: Public decree of the district administrator of the Calau District, Calau, February 25, 1943 -- Appendix III: 1 April 1943 OSS document identifying protest in Berlin with the interruption of deportation of Jews -- Appendix IV: Translated excerpts from the diaries of Joseph Goebbels -- Appendix V: Excerpts from testimonies of women who protested for their Jewish husbands in response to a request from the Berlin Bureau of Reparations, 1955 -- Appendix VI: Excerpts of individual sections and paragraphs from legal texts and ordinances (1933-1941) -- Appendix VII: RSHA guidelines for deportation to Auschwitz, Berlin, 20 February 1943 -- Appendix VIII: Documents of the SS at Auschwitz from early March 1943 indicating their "pull" for workers from Berlin and their expectation that more working Jews (intermarried) would be sent from Berlin -- Appendix IX: Documents in response to the Witten protest and from 1944 indicating Hitler's continuing refusal to use force against "racial" civilians who refused to follow regime guidelines for evacuating bombed areas -- Appendix X: Excerpts from the recent German press representing controversies about public protest by ordinary Germans in the Third Reich
- Control code
- ssj0001603996
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (x, 275 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Access restricted to subscribing institutions
- Isbn
- 9781782388241
- Isbn Type
- (hardback : acid-free paper)
- Lccn
- 2015003128
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (WaSeSS)ssj0001603996
Subject
- Dissenters -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- Germany -- Politics and government -- 1933-1945
- Germany -- Race relations | Government policy | History -- 20th century
- Germany -- Social conditions -- 1933-1945
- Government, Resistance to -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- National socialism -- Social aspects | History
- Protest movements -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
- Racism -- Government policy | Germany | History -- 20th century
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