Germans Against Nazism : : Nonconformity, Opposition and Resistance in the Third Reich: Essays in Honour of Peter Hoffmann / / ed. by Lawrence D. Stokes, Francis R. Nicosia.

Rather than being accepted by all of German society, the Nazi regime was resisted in both passive and active forms. This re-issued volume examines opposition to National Socialism by Germans during the Third Reich in its broadest sense. It considers individual and organized nonconformity, opposition...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Berghahn Books Complete eBook-Package 2014-2015
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Place / Publishing House:New York; , Oxford : : Berghahn Books, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (464 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
List of Tables --
Preface --
Preface to the Paperback Edition --
Peter Hoffman’s Bibliography since 1990 --
1 Introduction: Resistance to National Socialism in the Work of Peter Hoffmann --
2 Surveillance and Disobedience: Aspects of the Political Policing of Nazi Germany --
3 Conservative Opposition to Nazism in Eutin, Schleswig-Holstein, 1932-1933 --
4 Self-Defence Against Fascism in a Middle-Class Community: The Jews in Weimar Germany and Beyond --
5 Jewish Resistance to Nazi Racial Legislation in Silesia, 1933-1937 --
6 Between Pacifism and Patriotism — A Protestant Dilemma: The Case of Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze --
7 A Radical Minority: Resistance in the German Protestant Church --
8 Catholic Resistance to Biological and Racist Eugenics in the Third Reich --
9 Social Unrest and the Response o f the Nazi Regime, 1934-1936 --
10 Peasants and Workers in their Environment: Nonconformity and Opposition to National Socialism in the Austrian Alps --
11 Social Democratic Resistance Against Hitler and the European Tradition o f Underground Movements --
12 Dutch Contacts with the Resistance in Germany --
13 The National-Conservatives and Opposition to the Third Reich before the Second World War --
14 Between England and Germany: Adam von Trott’s Contacts with the British --
15 Waiting for Action: The Debate on the ‘Other Germany’ in Great Britain and the Reaction of the Foreign Office to German ‘Peace-Feelers’, 1942 --
16 German Soldiers in the 1938 Munich Crisis --
17 Individual Loyalty and Resistance in the German Military: The Case o f Sub-Lieutenant Oskar Kusch --
18 ‘Resistance’ to ‘No Surrender’: Popular Disobedience in Wurttemberg in 1945 --
19 The Uses o f Remembrance: The Legacy of the Communist Resistance in the German Democratic Republic --
20 Conclusion: How Far Could the German Resistance Have Changed the Course o f History? --
Contributors --
Bibliography --
Selected Works since 1990 --
Index
Summary:Rather than being accepted by all of German society, the Nazi regime was resisted in both passive and active forms. This re-issued volume examines opposition to National Socialism by Germans during the Third Reich in its broadest sense. It considers individual and organized nonconformity, opposition, and resistance ranging from symbolic acts of disobedience to organized assassination attempts, and looks at how disparate groups such as the Jewish community, churches, conservatives, communists, socialists, and the military all defied the regime in their own ways.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781782388166
9783110998238
DOI:10.1515/9781782388166?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by Lawrence D. Stokes, Francis R. Nicosia.