Social Life, Local Politics, and Nazism: Marburg, 1880-1935
Focusing on Marburg, a contentious university town where voters demonstrated strong electoral support for Adolf Hitler's National Socialist party, this imaginative study discusses the political role of small-town organizational life and painstakingly reconstructs the full range of Nazi sympathizers' cross-affiliations with local voluntary groups.
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Social Life, Local Politics, and Nazism: Marburg, 1880-1935
Focusing on Marburg, a contentious university town where voters demonstrated strong electoral support for Adolf Hitler's National Socialist party, this imaginative study discusses the political role of small-town organizational life and painstakingly reconstructs the full range of Nazi sympathizers' cross-affiliations with local voluntary groups.
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Social Life, Local Politics, and Nazism: Marburg, 1880-1935

Social Life, Local Politics, and Nazism: Marburg, 1880-1935

by Rudy J. Koshar
Social Life, Local Politics, and Nazism: Marburg, 1880-1935

Social Life, Local Politics, and Nazism: Marburg, 1880-1935

by Rudy J. Koshar

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Overview

Focusing on Marburg, a contentious university town where voters demonstrated strong electoral support for Adolf Hitler's National Socialist party, this imaginative study discusses the political role of small-town organizational life and painstakingly reconstructs the full range of Nazi sympathizers' cross-affiliations with local voluntary groups.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469617138
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 04/15/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 413
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Rudy Koshar is professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and author of Germany's Transient Pasts: Preservation and National Memory in the Twentieth Century.
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