The Home Front Germany

The Home Front  Germany
Author: Charles Whiting,Time-Life Books
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1982
Genre: Germany
ISBN: UOM:39015005648277

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The Germans toughened themselves for Nazism, but then suffered greatly in the bombed-out ruins of their cities.

Hitler s Home Front

Hitler s Home Front
Author: Jill Stephenson
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2006-12-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1852854421

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This is a groundbreaking new study of an overlooked area of Second World War History.

A World at Total War

A World at Total War
Author: Roger Chickering,Stig Förster,Bernd Greiner,German Historical Institute (Washington, D.C.)
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521834325

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This volume presents the results of a conference on the history of total war.

The German Home Front 1939 45

The German Home Front 1939   45
Author: Brian L Davis
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2012-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781780967479

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This book outlines and illustrates the living conditions of German civilians in World War II, and the Nazi state's basic structure. German families suffered the same hardships as British labour conscription, extra civic duties, severe shortages of food and necessities, disrupted transport, homelessness and evacuation, separation from loved ones and, for many, bereavement. However, there were important differences. The dictator for whom many had voted was leading them to ruin; unequalled death and devastation ensued from Allied air raids; and every aspect of life was caged around with repressive decrees that began to replace the true rule of law well before September 1939.

The German Home Front 1939 45

The German Home Front 1939   45
Author: Brian L Davis
Publsiher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-10-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1846031850

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Osprey's examination of Germany's home front situation during World War II (1939-1945). At the outbreak of war in 1939 Germany was committed to the concept of Blitzkrieg - a swift and decisive war. Yet, the reality became something very different as every corner of German society was hit by the realities of war. This book details the critical civilian support that was necessary to maintain Nazi control of the civilian population and includes first-hand accounts of the experiences of civilians who suffered at the hands of their own government as well as enduring the deprivations and fears of wartime life. With analysis and descriptions of civil and home services, from air raid wardens to postwomen, this book provides a detailed, lavishly illustrated description of wartime life in Germany, exploring the tentacles of the Nazi state as they affected every man, woman and child.

Hitler s Housewives

Hitler s Housewives
Author: Tim Heath
Publsiher: Pen and Sword History
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526748102

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The meteoric rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party cowed the masses into a sense of false utopia. During Hitler’s 1932 election campaign over half those who voted for Hitler were women. Germany’s women had witnessed the anarchy of the post-First World War years, and the chaos brought about by the rival political gangs brawling on their streets. When Hitler came to power there was at last a ray of hope that this man of the people would restore not only political stability to Germany but prosperity to its people. As reforms were set in place, Hitler encouraged women to step aside from their jobs and allow men to take their place. As the guardian of the home, the women of Hitler’s Germany were pinned as the very foundation for a future thousand-year Reich. Not every female in Nazi Germany readily embraced the principle of living in a society where two distinct worlds existed, however with the outbreak of the Second World War, Germany’s women would soon find themselves on the frontline. Ultimately Hitler’s housewives experienced mixed fortunes throughout the years of the Second World War. Those whose loved ones went off to war never to return; those who lost children not only to the influences of the Hitler Youth but the Allied bombing; those who sought comfort in the arms of other young men and those who would serve above and beyond of exemplary on the German home front. Their stories form intimate and intricately woven tales of life, love, joy, fear and death. Hitler’s Housewives: German Women on the Home Front is not only an essential document towards better understanding one of the twentieth century’s greatest tragedies where the women became an inextricable link, but also the role played by Germany’s women on the home front which ultimately became blurred within the horrors of total war. This is their story, in their own words, told for the first time.

Under the Bombs

Under the Bombs
Author: Earl R. Beck
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2013-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813143705

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“A tribute to human resilience under extreme stress, both in response to the terror from the sky and to the sacrifices the Nazis imposed on their people.” —History Under the Bombs tells the story of the civilian population of German cities devastated by Allied bombing in World War II. These people went to work, tried to keep a home (though in many cases it was just a pile of rubble where a house once stood), and attempted to live life as normally as possible amid the chaos of war. Earl Beck also looks at the food and fuel rationing the German people endured and the problems of trying to make a public complaint while living in a totalitarian state. “An easily accessible ‘impressionistic description’ of life in Germany under Allied aerial bombardment . . . this evocative study captures the horror of war for a trapped population.” —Library Journal “The most vivid account available of what it was actually like to live under the bombings.” —Historian “Challenges the contention of Allied commanders that airpower was the ultimate key to victory and that it could have defeated the enemy by itself.” —America “A powerful study.” —American Historical Review “An enlightening, highly readable account of life in the war-ravaged Third Reich.” —Pineville Sun “A description of what it was like to live, work, suffer, and die in wartime Germany.” —The Historian

Home Front

Home Front
Author: Karen Hagemann,Stefanie Schüler-Springorum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2002-12
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015056190625

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This book explores the intersections of the military, war and gender in 20th-century Germany from a variety of perspectives.