Sinossi
Alternando alla ricostruzione storica i ricordi dei testimoni e delle vittime scampate all'orrore, il saggio di Paul Roland ricostruisce nel dettaglio la vita quotidiana dei cittadini tedeschi durante il Nazismo: l'indottrinamento nelle scuole, il controllo esercitato nei luoghi di lavoro, il trattamento riservato ai dissidenti, le leggi razziali, lo sport utilizzato in chiave propagandistica, il ruolo marginale e umiliante delle donne, la censura stretta come un cappio intorno alla cultura... E con l'entrata in guerra, l'inizio di un incubo che costerà la vita a circa 8 milioni di tedeschi, tra militari e civili. Assai ben documentato, Vita quotidiana nel Terzo Reich mette a nudo il vero volto del programma di "rinascita nazionale" al quale Hitler - inizialmente sostenuto dall'improvvido consenso di buona parte della popolazione - si dedicò per oltre dieci anni con spietata determinazione.
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- Pagine: 187
- Data di uscita: 19-04-2018
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This is a fascinating read. Anyone with any interest in WII or history in general should read this. I loved how this was truly about the daily life of normal people in the time of the Third Reich. If you've ever wondered how Germany got to the point of Nazism and how average people reacted to it, re Leggi tutto
Very interesting. A chilling & timely view of how people can be swayed by a clever orator, and ignore the aspects of their doctrine that don’t affect them. Shows how unpleasant Germany became for everyone who lived there, not just those that Hitler attacked directly, which was quite an eye opener fo Leggi tutto
Some useful information. Roland does give insight into daily life in Nazi Germany, but appears to rely on other author's works on the subject rather than any new research or insight That being said it's a good primer for anyone who would like to learn more.
Eerie how this book reflects our own times so so much...
This is yet another book that is misleading if one goes by the title and cover, expecting another memoir of a child survivor of holocaust; and its not just thst one might be a trifle misled by these, but also that, if one has been reading such memoirs, one is offrered further series of books they cl Leggi tutto
This is yet another book that is misleading if one goes by the title and cover, expecting another memoir of a child survivor of holocaust; and its not just thst one might be a trifle misled by these, but also that, if one has been reading such memoirs, one is offrered further series of books they cl Leggi tutto
How could a civilized country like Germany allow Hitler and the Nazis to wreak havoc on the world? Life in the Third Reich by Paul Roland explores reasons why. A lack of civil courage was as much to blame for Hitler’s rise as uncritical adoration by his supporters. The Nazis came to power using lies Leggi tutto
This was quite interesting. It was way too short, though. It was more of a basic introduction to the subject. Don't read this if you're looking for something more detailed and in-depth. It does have a very useful bibliography at the end if you are looking for more to read.
Perhaps I was disappointed because I was expecting more from this book. Life in the Third Reich, purports itself to be a look at the daily lives of people living under the tyranny of Nazi Germany. However, the daily life of your average citizen is skimmed over and the author instead relies on a seri Leggi tutto
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