Dissertation o. Habilitation
Nazi domestic propaganda and popular response
This thesis is a study of the effects of totalitarian propaganda in a period of unrelenting crisis. Its importance as a totalitarian state and the vast amount of documentary material available make National Socialist Germany of 1943 - 45 an ideal subject for such a study.:1. Introduction: The scope and sources of the study. 2. Stalingrad and the new situation 3. 'Total war' 4. Anti-Bolshevism and anti-semitism 5. The bombing of the German civilian population 6. Retaliation 7. The last months (October 1944 - May 1945) 8. General conclusions
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Geistige Schöpfung
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Kirwin, Gerald Anthony
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Herstellung
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University of Reading
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urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa2-209084
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- Kirwin, Gerald Anthony
- University of Reading