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Published by Oxford University Press, 2018
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Published by Augsburg: Wißner,, 2008
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Published by R. Oldenburg, München 2006., 2006
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Published by de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2017
ISBN 10: 3110452103 ISBN 13: 9783110452105
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Published by Wallstein Verlag; 1. Edition (21. Mai 2024), 2024
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Published by De Gruyter Oldenbourg 2016-12, 2016
ISBN 10: 3110452103 ISBN 13: 9783110452105
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Published by de Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2013
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Language: English
Published by Oxford University Press, GB, 2018
ISBN 10: 0198824696 ISBN 13: 9780198824695
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Paperback. Condition: New. When the Nazis seized power in Germany in 1933 they promised to create a new, harmonious society under the leadership of the F^uuml^hrer, Adolf Hitler. The concept of Volksgemeinschaft - 'the people's community' - enshrined the Nazis' vision of society'; a society based on racist, social-Darwinist, anti-democratic, and nationalist thought. The regime used Volksgemeinschaft to define who belonged to the National Socialist 'community' and who did not. Being accorded the status of belonging granted citizenship rights, access to the benefits of the welfare state, and opportunities for advancement, while these who were denied the privilege of belonging lost their right to live. They were shamed, excluded, imprisoned, murdered. Volksgemeinschaft was the Nazis' project of social engineering, realized by state action, by administrative procedure, by party practice, by propaganda, and by individual initiative. Everyone deemed worthy of belonging was called to participate in its realization. Indeed, this collective notion was directed at the individual, and unleashed an enormous dynamism, which gave social change a particular direction. The Volksgemeinschaft concept was not strictly defined, which meant that it was rather marked by a plurality of meaning and emphasis which resulted in a range of readings in the Third Reich, drawing in people from many social and political backgrounds. Visions of Community in Nazi Germany scrutinizes Volksgemeinschaft as the Nazis' central vision of community. The contributors engage with individual appropriations, examine projects of social engineering, analyze the social dynamism unleashed, and show how deeply private lives were affected by this murderous vision of society.