What was life like under the Third Reich? What went on between parents and children? What were the prevailing attitudes about sex; morality; religion? How did workers perceive the effects of the New Order in the workplace? What were the cultural currents—in art; music; science; education; drama; and on the radio? Professor Mosse’s extensive analysis of Nazi culture—groundbreaking upon its original publication in 1966—is now offered to readers of a new generation. Selections from newspapers; novellas; plays; and diaries as well as the public pronouncements of Nazi leaders; churchmen; and professors describe National Socialism in practice and explore what it meant for the average German. By recapturing the texture of culture and thought under the Third Reich; Mosse’s work still resonates today—as a document of everyday life in one of history’s darkest eras and as a living memory that reminds us never to forget.
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