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Title:
Social outsiders in Nazi Germany / edited by Robert Gellately and Nathan Stoltzfus.
Author:
Gellately, Robert, 1943-

Stoltzfus, Nathan.
Publication Information:
Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2001.
Call Number:
DD256.5 .S579 2001
Abstract:
When Hitler assumed power in 1933, he and other Nazis had firm ideas on what they called a racially pure "community of the people". They quickly took steps against those whom they wanted to isolate, deport, or destroy. These essays offer histories of the people branded as "social outsiders".
ISBN:
9780691007489

9780691086842
Physical Description:
vi, 332 pages ; 24 cm
Contents:
Social outsiders and the construction of the community of the people / Robert Gellately and Nathan Stoltzfus -- Social outsiders in German history: from the sixteenth century to 1933 / Richard J. Evans -- No "Volksgenossen": Jewish entrepreneurs in the Third Reich / Frank Bajohr -- When the ordinary became extraordinary: German Jews reacting to Nazi persecution, 1933-1939 / Marion A. Kaplan -- The Nazi purge of German artistic and cultural life / Alan E. Steinweis -- The limits of policy: social protection of intermarried German Jews in Nazi Germany / Nathan Stoltzfus -- The exclusion and murder of the disabled / Henry Friedlander -- From indefinite confinement to extermination: "habitual criminals" in the Third Reich / Nikolaus Wachsmann -- The ambivalent outsider: prostitution, promiscuity, and VD control in Nazi Berlin / Annette F. Timm -- "Gypsies" as social outsiders in Nazi Germany / Sybil H. Milton -- The institutionalization of homosexual panic in the Third Reich / Geoffrey J. Giles -- Police justice, popular justice, and social outsiders in Nazi Germany: the example of Polish foreign workers / Robert Gellately -- Sex, blood, and vulnerability: women outsiders in German-occupied Europe / Doris L. Bergen -- Social outcasts in war and genocide: a comparative perspective / Omer Bartov.
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