The racial state : Germany 1933-1945 / Michael Burleigh (University of Wales, Cardiff) and Wolfgang Wippermann (Freie Universität, Berlin)

Between 1933 and 1945 the Nazi regime in Germany tried to restructure a "class" society along racial lines. This book deals with the ideas and institutions that underpinned this mission, and shows how Nazi policy affected various groups of people, both victims and beneficiaries. The book b...

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Main Authors:Burleigh, Michael (Author)
Other Authors:Wippermann, Wolfgang (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1991
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Online Access:Verlagsangaben
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Title Library
The racial state : Germany 1933-1945 Joseph Wulf Library - House of the Wannsee Conference (Berlin)
The racial state : Germany 1933 - 1945 NS Documentation Centre (Cologne)
The racial state : Germany 1933 - 1945 Institute for Contemporary History (Munich)
The racial state : Germany 1933-1945 The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
The racial state : Germany 1933 - 1945 German Resistance Memorial Center (Berlin)
The racial state: Germany 1933-1945 Center for Research on Antisemitism, Technical University (Berlin)
The Racial State : Germany 1933-1945 Buchenwald Memorial (Weimar)
The racial state: Germany 1933-1945 Topography of Terror (Berlin)
The racial state: Germany 1933 - 1945 Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site (Dachau)