Know your enemy : the American debate on Nazism, 1933 - 1945 / Michaela Hoenicke Moore

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Main Authors:Hoenicke Moore, Michaela (Author)
Other Authors:Hoenicke Moore, Michaela (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2010
Edition:1. publ
Series:Publications of the German Historical Institute
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Machine generated contents note: Prologue: Thomas Wolfe and the Third Reich; Introduction: defining the German problem; Part I. Prelude to War: 1. Memories of World War One: Franklin D. Roosevelt and Germany; 2. News from the new Germany: conflicting interpretations, contested meaning, 1933-1940; 3. The prospect of war, 1933-1941; Part II. Mobilizing the American Home Front: 4. The principal battleground of this war is American opinion, 1941/42; 5. OWI: explaining Nazism to the American people is no easy assignment; 6. Why we fight: the nature of the enemy seen differently; Part III. The Public Debate on Germany, 1942-1945: 7. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Germans and Nazis; 8. The German disease and Nazism as gangsterism; 9. German peculiarities versus human universality: Vansittartism; Part IV. The Governmental Debate on Postwar Plans, 1942-1945: 10. What do you do with people like that?; 11. How to prevent World War III; 12. The enemy in defeat: German-American encounters at zero hour; Conclusion.