The slave state : Heinrich Himmler's masterplan for SS supremacy /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | Translated from the German. |
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London :
Weidenfeld and Nicolson,
[1981]
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Table of Contents:
- Part One: The SS and the Self-Responsibility of Industry
- 1. Background
- 2. Euphoric Notions
- 3. Threats Instead of Production
- 4. Fantasy and Reality, Production and Mortality Rates
- 5. Pattern of an Intrigue
- 6. Himmler's High-handedness in the Ministry of Economy
- 7. SS Economic Ideology
- Part Two: Threats and Efforts
- 8. In the Protectorate
- 9. Armaments Industrialists Are Slandered
- 10. Denunciations
- 11. Baking Fumes, Geraniums, Fir Tree Roots, and Atomic Bombs
- 12. Infiltration by Special Deputies
- Part Three: The Failure of the Economic Empire
- 13. The Disorderly Concern
- 14. Semiprecious Gems, Poison Gas, and Dandelions
- 15. Himmler Takes Charge of the Rocket Program
- 16. The Cave Fantasy and Its Consequences
- 17. Kammlers Realm
- Part Four: The Fate of the Jews
- 18. Hatred and Rationality
- 19. Unreasonable Actions and Resistance in Poland
- 20. Of Three Million, One Hundred Thousand Survived
- 21. Jews in the Gaus of the Reich
- Epilogue: The Somber Final Victory