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Confront!

Resistance in Nazi Germany

by John J. Michalczyk (Volume editor)
©2005 Monographs XIV, 252 Pages

Summary

Many critics and some historians consider resistance in Nazi Germany as too little and too late. Few Germans were willing to take risks, and others began to oppose the Third Reich only when the end was in sight. However, despite the threat of prison, concentration camp, or death, there were many diverse groups from the academic, military, and spiritual sectors of society that challenged the Reich’s harsh, unjust policies. This book represents the spectrum of these forms of resistance and illustrates the courage of those who dared to confront the Nazi government.

Details

Pages
XIV, 252
Year
2005
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820463179
Language
English
Keywords
Scholl weisse Rose Hitler weisse rose opposition scholl
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2004, 2005. XIV, 252 pp., 34 ill.

Biographical notes

John J. Michalczyk (Volume editor)

The Editor: John J. Michalczyk is Chair of the Fine Arts Department as well as Co-Director and Professor in the Film Studies Program at Boston College. He received his Ph.D. in art, film, and propaganda in the Spanish Civil War from Harvard University. To date, Professor Michalczyk has published seven books on the relationship of politics to literature and film. Over the past ten years, he has produced twelve documentary films, most of which were broadcast nationally on PBS television, and several internationally. His most recent films document narratives of international conflict resolution and personal stories of the disabled.

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