
Protest in Hitler's "National community" : popular unrest and the Nazi response / edited by Nathan Stoltzfus and Birgit Maier-Katkin
"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 prote...
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Other Authors: | Stoltzfus, Nathan (Editor) Maier-Katkin, Birgit (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | New York ; Oxford : Berghahn Books, [2016] © 2016 |
Series: | Protest, culture and society
volume 14 |
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Online Access: | Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsbeschreibung |
Table of Contents |
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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 Süß |
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. |