An Album of Nazism.pdf

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Katz,
William
Loren.
An
album
of
nazism.
p.
Bibliography:
Includes
index.
I.
SUMMARY:
Photographs
and
text
describe
German
nazism
of
the
1930's
and
40's
and
highlight
the
Nazi
movement
world-wide
today.
Germany—
History—
1933-1945—
Juvenile
literature.
2.
National
socialism—
History—
Juvenile
literature.
Fascism—
Germany,
West—
Juvenile
literature.
Fascism—
United
States—
Juvenile
literature.
[i.
Germany—
History-1933-1945.
2.
National
socialism—
History.
3.
Fascism—
History]
I.
Title.
78-12723
DD256.5.K29
943.086
ISBN
0-531-01500-9
3.
4.
Copyright
Printed
©
1979
by
Franklin
Walts,
Inc.
All
rights
reserved
in
the
United
States
of
America
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5
4
3 2
COnTEflTS
Introduction
1
Law
and
Justice
in
the
Third
Reich
46
49
50
53
Nazism
Yesterday
and
Today
2
5
Government
by
Propaganda
Control
of
the
Young
What
Is
Nazism?
The
Basic
Beliefs
of
Nazism
6
The
Manipulation
of
Culture
The
Fascist
Buildup
Poses
The
Aryan
Creed
9
54
57
58
as
Anti-communism
Fertile
Soil
of
The
Women
of
the
Aryan
Race
The
Authoritarian
Germany
12
A
Business
Dictatorship
Postwar
Germany
Fights
for
Survival
15
"Today
Germany,
Tomorrow
the
World"
61
Defeat
of
the
Left,
Rise
of
the
Right
The
Swastika
16
19
Flies
over
Europe
64
"The
Final
Solution
of
the
Jewish
Question"
The
Beer
Hall
Putsch
Rebuilding
the
Party
67
70
72
75
20
The
Wallachs
of
Munich,
Germany
Europe
Combats
Nazi Rule
Propaganda,
Violence,
and
the
March
to
Power
23
The
Death
of
Nazism
in
Europe
Nazism
Enters
the
German
Government
26
29
Destroying
Nazism:
Prelude
and
Interruption
76
79
The
Reichstag
Fire
and
Trial
Germany
Faces
Its
Nazi
Past
The
Establishment
of
Nazism
Stages
a
Comeback
30
33
in
the
Third
Reich
Germany
80
83
Silencing
Enemies
of
the
State
The
Nazi
War
Criminals
Among
Us
The
Lessons
and
Fascination
of
Nazism
The
Strange
Personality
of
Adolf
Hitler
36
39
40
45
84
87
The
Nazi
Everyday
Life
in
the
Elite
A
Legacy
That
Never
Died
Bibliography
Third
Reich
88
89
Alignment
and
the
Military
State
Index
its
Nazism
goose-stepped
way
over
all
of
Europe
during
World
War
II.
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