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The 12-Year Reich
The 12-Year Reich : A Social History of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 | Richard Grunberger
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[DaCapo Books blurb] The 12-Year Reich, the first comprehensive social study of the Third Reich, shows what the Nazi regime proffered as the "ideal" society and how the German people responded. Along with the violence, corruption, persecution, public extravaganzas, the ever-present Party, and the cult of the Fuhrer, a ghastly imitation of ordinary life went on.
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KCofKaysville
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This has a lot of information on various parts of what it was like in the Third Reich of Germany, such as in Education, the Arts, Community, etc., but it is not an easy read. It's very methodical and it took me awhile to get through it. Still valuable if you want to understand that era. It did skip some important things like the Wannsee Conference. A professor at BYU once told me it was recommended.

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KCofKaysville
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I'm also starting a book about Nazi Germany which I have owned for several years but have not read. I've read some others on the subject but not this one. I'm fascinated with this era in Germany. Very different from the other books I'm reading!

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BooksRockMyWorld
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My favourite #bookmarks are those that I make myself. Hama pearls are especially therapeutical!
#day4 #booktober

I-read-and-eat These are great! I should do this, I still have the pearls from when I was younger. 8y
BooksRockMyWorld @I-read-and-eat can't wait to see what you made! 😍 8y
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