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  1. Nazi Germany topics

    Alpha History's collection of Nazi Germany topics and articles - spanning the end of World War I in 1918 to Hitler's invasion of Poland in 1939. Nazi Germany. Search. Primary Menu Skip to content. Topics; Documents; Timelines. 1918-1923; 1924-1929; 1930-1934; 1935-1939; Glossaries. A-K; L-Z; Who's who. Adolf Hitler; Hermann Goering;

  2. PDF The Duality of the Hitler Youth: Ideological Indoctrination and

    This thesis examines the National Socialists' ultimate designs for Germany's youth, conveniently organized within the Hitlerjugend. Prevailing scholarship portrays the Hitler Youth as a place for ideological indoctrination and activities akin to the modern Boy Scouts.

  3. PDF "They Must Be Germans" The Nazi Germanization Program and the United

    agreement of 44 nations on November 9, 1943 for the purpose of planning, coordinating, and. administering of relief to the victims of World War II in any area under the control of the United. Nations.8 Prisoners of war, enemy nationals, and ex-enemy nationals (those from countries who.

  4. PDF How the ideology and political structures of Nazi Germany enabled the

    Fascism, Nazism and racism, which will be among the topics of this essay. Earlier this year, on my travels in Lithuania in September 2018, I visited the 9th Fort of Kaunas, which is a site of one of the massacres of Jews committed by the Einsatzgruppen death squads of Nazi Germany throughout the occupied Soviet Union

  5. Digging deeper: German academics and universities under Nazi tyranny

    His list of infringements (from the perspective of a Nazi supporter) entailed, among others, a PhD thesis in a national socialist world-view that failed to be approved, Jewish employees at the university, rejected proposals and petitions with Nazi content in the university senate, or a number of liberal colleagues who had received preferential ...

  6. Groupthink Among German, British, American, and Soviet Leaders During

    This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies Collection at ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks. For more information, please [email protected].

  7. PDF University of Bristol

    Best undergraduate dissertations of 2019. Emily Vernall Remembering and narrating the 'woman-as-Jew': an oral history study of the female body in Nazi-controlled ghettos. The Department of Historical Studies at the University of Bristol is com-mitted to the advancement of historical knowledge and understanding, and

  8. From Particularism to Mass Murder: Nazi Morality, Antisemitism, and

    In recent years, scholars have begun to study the ethical standards promoted and held by National Socialist antisemites. The terms that define this system vary—Nazi conscience, ethnic fundamentalism, generation of sobriety, particularistic ethics, redemptive morality—but the overall message is clear: the convictions that encompassed National Socialist Judeophobia were more than just a ...

  9. How Do We Explain the Rise of Nazism? Theory and Historiography

    This chapter surveys the complex historiographies surrounding the rise of the Nazi Party in the 1920s and then its ascent to power in the early 1930s. Theories of fascism and totalitarianism each receive attention, as does the so-called Sonderweg thesis that achieved some dominance in the 1960s and 1970s. After weighing the significance of ...

  10. "Education in Nazi Germany: Ideology, Hitler Youth, and Elite Schools

    This thesis focuses on the basics of education in Nazi Germany. A state, which necessitated the need for indoctrination into radical thinking used the schools as a way to promote National Socialism to the country's youth. Consequently, Nazi Party leaders went to great lengths to secure the loyalty of the nation's youth, using education as their main platform.

  11. The Significance of Dehumanization: Nazi Ideology and Its Psychological

    Processes of dehumanization are an important and controversial issue in the current debate about the psychological prerequisites of mass violence. On the one hand, several authors claim that the dehumanization of victims is an essential feature of the psychology of perpetrators who participate in atrocities like the Shoah. 1 The Nazi ...

  12. DataSpace: Collaborating with the Enemy: Wartime Analyses of Nazi Germany

    My dissertation, entitled Collaborating with the Enemy: Wartime Analyses of Nazi Germany, is the first in-depth study of 1940s interdisciplinary literature on the Nazi German enemy produced in the United States. As a basic assumption, I suggest that the collaboration between European émigrés and American scholars was a particularly productive ...

  13. Digging deeper: German academics and universities under Nazi tyranny

    vided by Mantel (2009) and his PhD thesis in the field of economic and social history research with a clear focus on academic institutions and individuals in German-language business admin-istration. With regard to Handelshochschule Leipzig after the Nazi seizure of power, Mantel (2009: 225) identifies ongoing faculty conflicts under Nazi tyranny.

  14. PDF Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany

    the masses. In consequence, there existed in Nazi Germany an 'unreserved agreement between the rule of the Führer and the opinion of the people'. 6 For Wehler, admitting such a consensus underpins the postulate of col-lective guilt that provides the primary integrating factor in Germany's post-unification national identity.

  15. PDF The Holocaust

    The Holocaust was Nazi Germany's deliberate, organized, state-sponsored persecution and machinelike murder of approximately six million European Jews and at least five million prisoners of war, Romany, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and other victims. Holocaust is a word of Greek origin. It means "burnt offering."

  16. The Rise of the Nazi Party Lesson

    The video Hitler's Rise to Power, 1918-1933 (09:30) provides an overview of the beginning of the Nazi Party in the early years of the Weimar Republic and the party's growth in relation and reaction to key events in Germany in the 1920s. Explain to students that as they watch this video, they will recognize events that they learned about ...

  17. Topic: NAZI Germany Persecution US Perceptions

    The diaries start in German; thanks to the digitization, DEEPL can be used as a translator. Hans Baron papers, 1867-2018 and undated. Hans Baron was a reknowned German-born historian and scholar of Italian Renaissance history and literature who emigrated from Germany in 1933.

  18. Journal Articles

    Databases let you search for articles on your topic in hundreds of journals at once. Off-campus access to the databases below requires EMU NetID authentication. *Archive of back issues for many journals, some academic ebooks. *Usually the most recent 3-5 years are not available in JSTOR. However, EMU may have a current subscription to the ...

  19. History Dissertation Topics

    Nazi Germany Dissertation Topics. Hitler came to power as, first chancellor, and then dictator, of Germany in 1933. His Nazi Party utilised their propaganda to effectively destroy the last threads of democracy in Germany and went on to attempt to implement their ideology in Europe, with devastating results. The impact of Nazi Germany is key to ...

  20. LibGuides: HIST 0086: Nazi Germany: Primary Sources

    You should use this type of source to provide evidence for your thesis or the basis of your interpretation on a topic. What are some examples of primary sources? Primary sources may include, but are not limited to, artwork, correspondence, diaries, interviews, literary texts, material artifacts, newspapers, speeches, statistics, and videos.

  21. PDF The Nazi Party and Its Violence Against the Jews, 1933--1939: Violence

    German banks, department stores, and chambers of trade and commerce and belonged to the massive ``Party revolution from below'' with which the Nazi Party began its metamorphosis into 17 The following remarks are based on my Ph.D. dissertation, Rudolf Hess, Martin Bormann und die Geschichte der NSDAP, 1933--1945, under the

  22. An Overview of the Holocaust: Topics to Teach

    Provide a historical overview of the history through use of the Path to Nazi Genocide film or other materials. Or refer to the one-day lesso n, which provides an introduction to the Holocaust by defining the term and highlighting the story of one Holocaust survivor, Gerda Weissmann. Based on your rationale, choose one or more topics to highlight.

  23. The East Rises in Germany, and So Does Political Extremism

    Then came the legacy of the German Democratic Republic, the former Soviet-occupied East Germany, which lasted 40 years and self-identified as antifascist and anti-Western.

  24. DNB

    The German National Library houses the largest national collection of online dissertations in Europe. We have been collecting online dissertations and theses since 1998. Since then, the collection has grown to more than 284,000 documents (as of November 2020). Since these activities began under the aegis of DissOnline more than 20 years ago ...