German-occupied Europe in the Second World War
In: Routledge studies in Second World War history
In: Routledge studies in Second World War history
In: Routledge studies in Second World War history
In: Routledge Studies in Second World War History
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction by the editors -- Notes -- PART I: Precursors and continuities -- Chapter 1: Dangerous duality: Experiencing and remembering civil-military conflict during Germany's occupation of Poland, 1914-1918 -- Chaos of 1914 and 1915 -- First narratives of occupation -- The German occupation stabilizes -- Post-war reflections on failure -- Notes -- Chapter 2: The lessons of war and occupation: The career of Hans Nagel, 1914-1945 -- The view from Berlin, June 1938: an organized, uniform economic empire -- Königsberg to Berlin, 1934-1938: the lessons of the First World War -- Vienna, Reichenberg, and Prague, March 1938-April 1939: the lessons of the first three invasions -- Ostrava to Łódź, May-October 1939: applying the lessons in Poland -- Cologne, November 1939-April 1940: preparing the economic exploitation of Western Europe -- Düsseldorf to The Hague and Brussels, May-December 1940: implementing (and adapting) the plan -- Berlin to the eastern front, December 1940-March 1944: preparing and implementing the economic exploitation of the east -- Berlin to Stade, April 1944-May 1964: learning the lessons of war and occupation -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Radical reordering along old lines: National Socialist population policy, citizenship, and military service in occupied Alsace, 1940-1945 -- French population policy and citizenship after the First World War -- Alsace under Nazi occupation -- Citizenship in the Third Reich -- The ruptures and continuities of military service during the Second World War -- Conclusion -- Notes -- PART II: Conceptions of occupation -- Chapter 4: Genocide as organizing principle in Raphael Lemkin's analysis of Nazi-occupied Europe -- Notes.
In: Routledge studies in Second World War history
Dangerous duality: experiencing and remembering civil-military conflict during Germany's occupation of Poland, 1914-1918 / Andrew Kless -- The lessons of war and occupation: the career of Hans Nagel, 1914-1945 / Chad Denton -- Radical reordering along old lines: national socialist population policy, citizenship, and military service in occupied Alsace, 1940-1945 / Devlin M. Schofield -- Genocide as organizing principle in Raphael Lemkin's analysis of Nazi-occupied Europe / Raffael Scheck -- From a Nazi imperialism to a fascist imperialism: transnational nationalisms and the creation of a "new Europe" / Eric Roubinek -- From principles to pragmatism: the SS in occupied France, 1940-1944 / Thomas Laub -- German occupation of Italy, 1943-45: conflicting authorities and contrasting strategies in the management of resources and supplies / Alessandro Salvador and Jacopo Calussi -- The Gau Westmark as colonial outpost: rethinking economic, military, and racial policies in Nazi-annexed moselle / Elizabeth Vlossak -- Women of the Reich: German military auxiliaries and the occupation of Europe / Julia Torrie -- Romance, marriage, and the Lebensborn Program: gendering German expectations and reality in occupied Norway / Caroline Nielsen -- The Volksdeutsche of Eastern Europe as Nazi collaborators during World War II / Christoph Schiessl -- Nazi Germanization policy in occupied Europe: an overview / Bradley J. Nichols.
Englisch
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
xi, 263 Seiten
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