They thought they were free : the Germans, 1933-45 /
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| Language: | English |
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Chicago ; London :
The University of Chicago Press,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Ten men
- The lives men lead
- Hitler and I
- "What would you have done?"
- The joiners
- The way to stop communism
- "We think with our blood"
- The anti-semitic swindle
- "Everybody knew." "Nobody knew"
- "We Christians had the duty"
- The crimes of the losers
- "That's the way we are"
- But then it was too late
- Collective shame
- The furies: Heinrich Hilderbrandt
- The furies: Johann Kessler
- The furies: furor teutonicus
- There is no such thing
- Pressure cooker
- "Peoria uber alles"
- New boy in the neighborhood
- Two new boys in the neighborhood
- "Like God in France"
- But a man must believe in something
- Push-button panic
- The broken stones
- The liberators
- The re-educators re-educated
- The reluctant phoenix
- born yesterday
- Tug of peace
- "Are we the same as the Russians?"
- Marx talds to Michel
- The uncalculated risk.