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- catalog alternative "Führerstaat. English".
- catalog contributor b4267584.
- catalog coverage "Germany Politics and government 1933-1945.".
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "2. Potatoes instead of pork: Rudolf Hess on the 'fats crisis' of 1936. 3. Joseph Goebbels: 'The Fuhrer is very happy'. 4. The 'Fuhrer' on the 'Fuhrer State': 'The best type of democracy'. 5. Heinrich Himmler: Smoking ban and 'special treatment'. 6. Robert Ley: The Reich Vocational Contest and tiredness as passe. 7. The regime and 'community aliens'. 8. A euthanasia doctor writes to his wife: 'Work is going very smoothly'. 9. Adolf Eichmann: The Wannsee Conference. 10. Land of the East, land of illusion: Nazi melodies and songs to boost morale. 11. Count Helmuth James von Moltke: Re-establishing the picture of man. 12. The end of the 'Fuhrer State': The Germans give up -- Appendix 1: Chronology 1933-1945 -- Appendix 2: Organization and leadership of the NSDAP, November 1936.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "pt. I. The Regime in Crisis, Spring 1934. The SA in the crossfire. Criticism from the right. Hitler's double coup. The consequences of 30 June -- pt. II. The Internal Development of the Third Reich. 1. Regimentation and Coordination, 1933-1934. From the assumption of power to the March elections. The conquest of the Lander and the Enabling Law. The elimination of the labour movement and agreement with industry. The end of the parties and the coordination of society. 2. Consolidation, 1935-1938. The Nazi economic miracle. The workers and the 'national community'. Ideological mobilization. Culture and everyday life. The systematization of terror and the rise of the SS. 3. Radicalization, 1938-1945. The Germans and the beginning of war. Cure, exploit, exterminate. The genocide of the Jews. Total war and the disintegration of Nazi rule. 4. The 'Fuhrer State': Impact and Consequences -- Documents. 1. Observations of a senior lecturer. On the sociology of the National Socialist Revolution.".
- catalog extent "viii, 276 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0631168583".
- catalog identifier "0631185070 (pbk.)".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Oxford, UK : Blackwell,".
- catalog spatial "Germany Politics and government 1933-1945.".
- catalog subject "943.086 20".
- catalog subject "DD256.5 .F7335713 1993".
- catalog subject "National socialism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "2. Potatoes instead of pork: Rudolf Hess on the 'fats crisis' of 1936. 3. Joseph Goebbels: 'The Fuhrer is very happy'. 4. The 'Fuhrer' on the 'Fuhrer State': 'The best type of democracy'. 5. Heinrich Himmler: Smoking ban and 'special treatment'. 6. Robert Ley: The Reich Vocational Contest and tiredness as passe. 7. The regime and 'community aliens'. 8. A euthanasia doctor writes to his wife: 'Work is going very smoothly'. 9. Adolf Eichmann: The Wannsee Conference. 10. Land of the East, land of illusion: Nazi melodies and songs to boost morale. 11. Count Helmuth James von Moltke: Re-establishing the picture of man. 12. The end of the 'Fuhrer State': The Germans give up -- Appendix 1: Chronology 1933-1945 -- Appendix 2: Organization and leadership of the NSDAP, November 1936.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. The Regime in Crisis, Spring 1934. The SA in the crossfire. Criticism from the right. Hitler's double coup. The consequences of 30 June -- pt. II. The Internal Development of the Third Reich. 1. Regimentation and Coordination, 1933-1934. From the assumption of power to the March elections. The conquest of the Lander and the Enabling Law. The elimination of the labour movement and agreement with industry. The end of the parties and the coordination of society. 2. Consolidation, 1935-1938. The Nazi economic miracle. The workers and the 'national community'. Ideological mobilization. Culture and everyday life. The systematization of terror and the rise of the SS. 3. Radicalization, 1938-1945. The Germans and the beginning of war. Cure, exploit, exterminate. The genocide of the Jews. Total war and the disintegration of Nazi rule. 4. The 'Fuhrer State': Impact and Consequences -- Documents. 1. Observations of a senior lecturer. On the sociology of the National Socialist Revolution.".
- catalog title "Führerstaat. English".
- catalog title "National socialist rule in Germany : the Führer State 1933 -1945 / Norbert Frei ; translated by Simon B. Steyne.".
- catalog type "text".