Bankier, David. The Germans and the Final Solution; Public opinion under Nazism, (Oxford 1992)
Yahil, Leni, The Holocaust, The fate of European Jewry, 1932-1945 (New York 1990-1991)
Barkai, Avraham, From boycott to annihilation, The economic struggle of German Jews, 1933-1943 (Hannover 1989)
Bracher, Karl Dietrich The German dictatorship -- The origins, structure, and effects of National socialism (New York 1972)
Broszat, Martin. The Hitler state; The foundation and development of the internal structure of the Third Reich (London 1981)
Friedlaender, Saul, Nazi Germany and the Jews ΓÇö The Years of Persecution, 1933-1939, (New York 1997)
Kaplan, Marion, Between Dignity and Despair -- Jewish Life in Nazi Germany (New York, Oxford 1998)
Noakes, Jeremy, ed., Government, party, and people in Nazi Germany, (Exeter 1980)
Pehle, Walter H. (ed.), November 1938 ΓÇö From ΓÇÿKristallnachtΓÇÖ to Genocide, (New York, Oxford 1991
Peukert, Detlev J.K. Inside Nazi Germany; Conformity, opposition and racism in everyday life (New Haven 1987)
Schleunes, Karl A., The Twisted Road to Auschwitz: Nazi Policy Toward German Jews 1933-1939, (Urbana 1970)
Nazi Germany - General
Overy, Richard J., The Penguin historical atlas of the Third Reich (London 1996)
Snyder, Louis Leo, Encyclopedia of the Third Reich, (New York 1976)
Taylor, James, A dictionary of the Third Reich (London 1987)
Zentner, Christian, ed., The encyclopedia of the Third Reich, (New York 1991)
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Berwick, Michael, The Third Reich (London 1971)
Buchheim, Hans, The Third Reich, its beginnings, its development, its end (London 1961)
Corkery, J.F., Weimar Germany and the Third Reich (Portsmouth 1986)
David, Claude, Hitler's Germany (New York 1963)
Duelffer, Jost, Nazi Germany 1933-1945 Faith and annihilation (London 1996)
Fischer, Fritz, From Kaiserreich to Third Reich, Elements of continuity in German history 1871-1945 (London 1986)
Fischer, Klaus P. Nazi Germany -- A new history (New York 1996)
Fraenkel, Ernst, The dual state -- A contribution to the theory of dictatorship, (New York 1969)
Freeman, Michael, Atlas of Nazi Germany (London 1987)
Frei, Norbert, National Socialist rule in Germany, The Fuehrer state 1933-1945 (Oxford 1993)
Goldston, Robert The life and death of Nazi Germany (London 1968)
Gordon, J.C.B. ed., German history and society 1918-1945, A reader, (Oxford 1988)
Grunfeld, Frederic V., The Hitler file, A social history of Germany and the Nazis 1918-1945 (London 1974)
Hildebrand, Klaus, The Third Reich, (London 1984)
Hirschfeld, Gerhard, ed., The "Fuehrer State". Myth and reality, Studies on the structure and politics of the Third Reich, (Stuttgart 1981)
Jarman, T.L. The rise and fall of Nazi Germany (London 1955)
Kershaw, Ian. The Nazi dictatorship; Problems and perspectives of interpretation (London 1985)
Martel, Gordon, ed., Modern Germany reconsidered, 1870-1945, (London 1992)
Meinecke, Friedrich The German catastrophe -- Reflections and recollections (Boston 1964)
Mitchell, Otis C., Hitler's Nazi state, The years of dictatorial rule 1934-1945 (New York 1988)
Mommsen, Hans, From Weimar to Auschwitz, Essays in German history, (Cambridge, 1991)
Neumann, Franz Leopold, Behemoth -- The structure and practice of National Socialism (London 1943)
Noakes, Jeremy, ed., Nazism 1919-1945, A history in documents and eyewitness accounts, (New York 1983, 1995)
Procktor, Richard, Nazi Germany (London 1970)
Raab, Earl, The anatomy of Nazism (New York 1961)
Remak, Joachim ed., The Nazi years -- A documentary history (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.1969)
Sax, Benjamin C., Inside Hitler's Germany, A documentary history of life in the Third Reich (Lexington, Massachusetts 1992)
Shirer, William Lawrence The rise and fall of the Third Reich -- A history of Nazi Germany (New York 1960)
Stachura, Peter D. ed. The shaping of the Nazi state, (London 1978)
Steiner, John M., Power politics and social change in National Socialist Germany, A process of escalation into mass destruction, (Hague 1976)
Steinhoff, Johannes, Voices from the Third Reich, An oral history (Washington, D.C. 1989)
Tal, Uriel, "Political faith" of Nazism prior to the Holocaust, ( Tel-Aviv 1978)
Thornton, M.J., Nazism 1918-1945 (Oxford 1966)
Turner, Henry Ashby, ed., Nazism and the Third Reich (New York 1972)
Weinstein, Fred, The dynamics of Nazism, Leadership, ideology and the Holocaust, (New York 1980)
Williams, Simon, The rise and fall of Hitler's Germany, (Houndmills, Hampshire, 1989)
Williamson, D.G., The Third Reich, (Harlow 1982)
Wilt, Alan F., Nazi Germany (Arlington Heights, Illinois 1994)
Women
Bridenthal, Renate, ed., When biology became destiny, Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany (New York 1984)
Erpel, Simone ΓÇ£Struggle and survival: Jewish women in the anti-Fascist resistance in GermanyΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 37 (1992), p.397-414.
Kaplan, Marion A. ΓÇ£Jewish Women in Nazi GermanyΓÇôdaily life, daily struggles, 1933-1939.ΓÇ¥ Feminist Studies 16,3 (1990), p. 579-606.
Koonz, Claudia, Mothers in the Fatherland: Women, the Family, and Nazi Politics, (New York 1987)
Milton, Sybil ΓÇ£women and the Holocaust: the case of German and German-Jewish womenΓÇ¥, in When Biology Became Destiny: Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany, Renate Bridenthal et al. (New-York 1984).
Pore, Renate, A conflict of interest Women in German social democracy, 1919-1933 (Westport, Connecticut 1981)
Stephenson, Jill, Women in Nazi society, (London 1975)
Waln, Nora The approaching storm -- One woman's story of Germany 1934-1938 (New York 1993)
Responses of Jewish Organisations all over the World
Bauer, Yehuda, My BrotherΓÇÖs Keeper: A History of the American Joint Distribution Committees 1929-1939, (Philadelphia 1974)
Berman, Aaron, Nazism, the Jews and American Zionism, 1933-1948 (Detroit 1990)
Cutter, Charles. The American Yiddish daily press reaction to the rise of Nazism, 1930-1933, (Columbus Ohio 1979)
Finger, Seymour Maxwell ed., .American Jewry during the Holocaust; A report (New York 1984)
Gewirtz, Sharon ΓÇ£Anglo-Jewish responses to Nazi Germany 1933-1939 -- the anti-Nazi boycott and the Board of Deputies of British JewsΓÇ¥ Journal of Contemporary History 26,2 (1991), p. 255-276.
Gottlieb, Moshe, The anti-Nazi boycott movement in the American Jewish Community 1933-1941 (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1973)
Lazin, Frederick A. ΓÇ£The reaction of the American Jewish Committee to the crisis of German Jewry 1933-1939ΓÇ¥ in: In Answer ΓÇö The Holocaust, Franklin H. Littell et al, (West Chester 1988), p.209-227.
Lazin, Frederick A., The response of the American Jewish Committee to the crisis of Jews in Germany, 1933-1939, A study of qualified concern, and possible complicity (New York 1975)
Lookstein, Haskel, Were we our brothers' keepers? The public response of American Jews to the Holocaust, 1938-1944, (New York 1985)
Morrison, David Heroes, Antiheroes and the Holocaust -- American Jewry and historical choice (New London 1995)
Shafir, Shlomo, American Jewish leaders and the emerging Nazi threat - 1928-January - 1933 (Cincinnati, 1979)
Volkov, Shulamit ΓÇ£The Kristallnacht in contextΓÇôa view from PalestineΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 35 (1990), p. 279-296.
Wells, Leon Weliczker, Who speaks for the vanquished, American Jewish leaders and the Holocaust, (New York, 1987)
World's Response
Abella, Irving, ΓÇ£The line must be drawn somewhereΓÇ¥: Canada and Jewish refugees, 1933-1939 (1978)
Abella, Irving. None is too many; Canada and the Jews of Europe, 1933-1948, (New York 1983)
Abella, Irwing & Troper, Harvard ΓÇ£ ΓÇÿThe line must be drawn somewhereΓÇÖ; Canada and Jewish refugees 1933-1939ΓÇ¥ Canadian Historical Review 60,2 (1979), p. 178-209.
Banks, Dean. Creating an "American dilemma"; The impact of Nazi racism upon American intergroup relations, 1933-1940, (Austin, 1984)
Barnes, J.J. ΓÇ£ ΓÇÿMein KampfΓÇÖ in Britain 1930-1939ΓÇ¥ Wiener Library Bulletin 27,32 (1974), p. 2-10.
Bartrop, Paul R. ΓÇ£ ΓÇÿNot a problem for AustraliaΓÇÖ ΓÇö the ΓÇÿKristallnachtΓÇÖ viewed from the Commonwealth, November 1938ΓÇ¥, Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 10,6 (1989), p. 489-499.
Bauer, Yehuda, Jews for sale? Nazi-Jewish negotiations, 1933-1945 (New Haven 1994)
Baumel, Judith E. ΓÇ£Great Britain and the Jewish refugee children 1933-1938ΓÇ¥ European Judaism 15,2 (1981), p. 19-25
Blakeney, Michael ΓÇ£Australia and the Jewish refugees from Central Europe; government policy 1933-1939ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 29 (1984), p. 103-133.
Breitman, Richard, American refugee policy and European Jewry, 1933-1945 (Bloomington 1987)
Brownstein, Ronald ΓÇ£The New York Times on Nazism (1933-1939)ΓÇ¥, Midstream 26,4 (1980), p. 14-18.
Diamond, S.A. ΓÇ£The Kristallnacht and the reaction in AmericaΓÇ¥ Yivo Annual of Jewish Social Science 14 (1969), p. 196-208.
Diamond, S.A. ΓÇ£The years of waiting: National Socialism in the United States, 1922-1933ΓÇ¥. American Jewish Historical Quarterly 59 (1970), p. 256-271.
Diamond, Sander A., The Kristallnacht and the reaction in America, (New York 1969)
Falk, Gerhard ΓÇ£The reactions of the German-American press to Nazi persecutions 1933-1941ΓÇ¥ Journal of Reform Judaism 32,2 (1985), p. 12-23.
Feingold, Henry L. The politics of rescue -- The Roosevelt administration and the holocaust, 1938-1945 (New Brunswick 1970)
Feingold, Henry L., Bearing witness -- How America and its Jews responded to the Holocaust (Syracuse 1995)
Francois-Poncet, Andre The fateful years; Memoirs of a French ambassador in Berlin 1931-1938 (New York 1972)
Friedman, Saul S. No haven for the oppressed; United States policy toward Jewish refugees 1938-1945 (Detroit, Mich. 1973)
Gellman, Irving F. The St. Louis tragedy (Philadelphia 1971)
Genizi, Haim ΓÇ£James G. McDonald; High Commissioner for refugees, 1933-1935ΓÇ¥ Wiener Library Bulletin 30,43/44 (1977), p. 40-52.
Genizi, Haim ΓÇ£The attitude of American Catholics towards Catholic refugees from Nazism 1933-1945ΓÇ¥ 7th World Congress of Jewish Studies (1980).
Genizi, Haim. American apathy; The plight of Christian Refugees From Nazism (Ramat-Gan 1983)
Gottlieb, M. ΓÇ£The Berlin riots of 1935 and their repercussions in AmericaΓÇ¥ American Jewish Historical Quarterly 59 (1970), p. 302-328.
Gottlieb, Moshe R. American anti-Nazi resistance, 1933-1941 -- An Historical Analysis (New York 1982)
Gottlieb, Moshe, The American controversy over the Olympic games (Philadelphia 1972)
Gottlieb, Moshe, The anti-Nazi boycott movement in the United States, An ideological and sociological appreciation (New York 1973)
Gschwend, Wilhelm ed. National Socialism seen through English eyes (Leipzig 1935)
Haesler, Alfred A. The lifeboat is full: Switzerland and the refugees, 1933-1945 ( New York 1969)
Hochhauser, Herbert ΓÇ£Jews for sale ΓÇö could they have been saved? Evian Conference July 1938ΓÇ¥ in In Answer ΓÇö The Holocaust, Franklin H. Littell,(West Chester 1988), p. 125-133.
Katz, S.Z. ΓÇ£Public opinion in Western Europe and the Evian Conference of July 1938ΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 9 (1973), p. 195-132.
Koblik, Steven, The stones cry out, Sweden's response to the persecution of the Jews 1933-1945, (New York 1988)
Konovitch, Barry L. ΓÇ£The fiftieth anniversary of the St. LouisΓÇôwhat really happened?ΓÇ¥ American Jewish History 79,2 (1989-1990), p. 203-209.
Kraut, Alan, Breitman, Richard & Imhoof, Thomas W. ΓÇ£The State Department, the Labor Department and German Jewish immigration 1933-1940. Journal of American Ethnic History 3,2 (1984) p. 5-38.
Krikler, B. ΓÇ£Boycotting Nazi GermanyΓÇ¥ Wiener Library Bulletin 23,4 (1969), p. 26-32.
Kushner, Antony ΓÇ£Beyond the pale? British reactions to Nazi anti-Semitism, 1933-1939ΓÇ¥, Immigrants and Minorities 8,1-2 (1989), p. 143-160.
Lehman Hartmut & Sheehan James J. eds., An Interrupted PastΓÇôGerman speaking Refugee Historians in the United States after 1933, (Cambridge 1991).
Levine, Paul A., From indifference to activism, Swedish diplomacy and the Holocaust, 1938-1944 (Uppsala 1996)
Lipstadt, Deborah E. ΓÇ£The American press and the persecution of German Jewry; the early years 1933-1935ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 29 (1984), p. 27-55.
Lipstadt, Deborah E., Beyond belief, The American press and the coming of the Holocaust, 1933-1945 (New York 1986)
Moore, Bob ΓÇ£Refugees and resident aliens; aspects of Dutch relations with Nazi Germany 1933-1940 European History Quarterly 15,2 (1985), p. 187-217.
Murphy, Frederick Ira The American Christian press and pre-war Hitler's Germany, 1933-1939, (Gainesville 1970)
Nawyn, William E. American Protestantism's response to Germany's Jews and refugees, 1933-1941, (Ann Arbor 1980)
Newton, Verne W. ed. FDR [i.e., Franklin Delano Roosevelt] and the Holocaust (New York 1996)
Norden, M.K. ΓÇ£American editorial response to the rise of Adolf Hitler: a preliminary considerationΓÇ¥ American Jewish Historical Quarterly 59 (1970), p. 290-301.
Ross, Robert W. So it was true. The American Protestant press and the Nazi persecution of the Jews, (Minneapolis 1981)
Shafir, S. ΓÇ£American diplomats in Berlin (1933-1939) Yad Vashem Studies 9 (1973), p.71-104.
Shafir, S. ΓÇ£George S. Messersmith; an anti-Nazi diplomatΓÇÖs view of the German-Jewish crisisΓÇ¥ Jewish Social Studies 35 (1973), p. 32-41.
Shamir, H. ΓÇ£French press reaction in 1933 to HitlerΓÇÖs anti-Jewish policiesΓÇ¥ The Wiener Library Bulletin 25 (1971), p. 23-32.
Sharf, Andrew The British press and Jews under Nazi rule (London 1964)
Shaw, Stanford J., Turkey and the Holocaust; Turkey's role in rescuing Turkish and European Jewry from Nazi persecution, 1933-1945 (Houndmills, Hampshire 1993)
Sherman, A.J., Island refuge, Britain and refugees from the Third Reich, 1933-1939 (London 1973)
Singer, David G., The prelude to Nazism, The German-American Press and the Jews, 1919-1933, (Philadelphia 1977)
Smith, Arthur L. The Deutschtum of Nazi Germany and the United States (The Hague 1965)
Spear, S. ΓÇ£The US and the persecution of the Jews in Germany 1933-1939ΓÇ¥ Jewish Social Studies 30 (1968), p. 215-242.
Stern, Guy ΓÇ£The book Burning, The Exiles, The American Public, Symposium Exil USA (1985) p. 25-32.
Thomas, Gordon. Voyage of the damned, (London 1974)
Tydor Baumel, Judith ΓÇ£The Transfer And Resettlement in the United States of young Jewish refugees from Nazism 1934-1945ΓÇ¥ American Jewish History 77,3(1988), p. 413-436.
Wark, Wesley K., The ultimate enemy, British intelligence and Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 (London 1985)
Wyman, David S. ed. The World Reacts to the Holocaust (Baltimore 1996)
Wyman, David S. Paper walls; America and the refugee crisis 1938-41 (Massachusetts 1968)
Churches
Baranowski, Shelley ΓÇ£From rivalry to repression: the German Protestant leadership, anti-leftist and anti-Semitism 1933ΓÇ¥ Holocaust Studies Annual 2 (1986)
Bonkovsky, F.O. ΓÇ£The German State and Protestant eliteΓÇ¥ in The German Church Struggle and the Holocaust, Frank Littell ed., (Detroit 1974)
Friedensberg, F. ΓÇ£On Nazism and the Church struggleΓÇ¥ in The German Church Struggle and the Holocaust, Frank Littell ed., (Detroit 1974)
Helmreich, Ernst Christian, The German Churches under Hitler ΓÇö Background, Struggle and Epilogue, (Detroit 1979)
Kulka, Otto Dov ΓÇ£The Churches in the Third Reich and the ΓÇÿJewish questionΓÇÖ in the light of the secret government reportsΓÇ¥ World Congress of Jewish Studies 8,2 (1982).
Littell Frank ΓÇ£The German church struggle and the plight of the JewsΓÇ¥ 7th World Congress of Jewish Studies (1980)
Littell, F.H. ΓÇ£Kirchenkampf and Holocaust; the German Church struggle and Nazi anti-Semitism in retrospectΓÇ¥ Journal of Church and State 13 (1971), p. 209-226.
Littell, Franklin H. ed. The German Church struggle and the Holocaust (Detroit, Mich.1974)
Matheson, P.C. ΓÇ£The Christian Churches and the Jews in the Third ReichΓÇ¥ Judaica 27, (1971), p. 132-146.
Schmidt. Johann Michael ΓÇ£Martin LutherΓÇÖs attitude towards the Jews and its impact on the Evangelical church in Germany in the beginning of the Third ReichΓÇ¥ World Congress of Jewish Studies 9, B3 (1986), p. 157-164.
Scholder, Klaus The Churches and the Third Reich (London 1987-1988)
Tinnemann, Ethel Mary ΓÇ£The German Catholic bishops and the Jewish question ΓÇö explanation and judgmentΓÇ¥ Holocaust Studies Annual 2 (1986).
Wright, J.R.C., Above parties', The political attitudes of the German Protestant Church leadership, 1918-1933 (London 1974)
Zahn, G.C. ΓÇ£Catholic resistance? A yes and a no.ΓÇ¥ in The German Church Struggle and the Holocaust, Frank Littell ed., (Detroit 1974)
Jewish Life
Altmann, A. ΓÇ£The German rabbi, 1910-1939ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 19 (1974), p. 31-50.
Angress, Werner T. ΓÇ£The German Jews 1933-1939ΓÇ¥, The Holocaust ΓÇö Ideology, Bureaucracy and Genocide ΓÇö the San Jose Papers, Henry Friedlander & Sybil Milton eds. (New York 1980) p. 69-82.
Bankier, David ΓÇ£Jewish Society through Nazi Eyes 1933-1936ΓÇ¥, in: Holocaust and Genocide Studies 6,2 (1991) p. 111-127.
Blackwell, Carolyn S., German Jewish identity and German Jewish response to National Socialism, 1933-1939, (Ann Arbor, Mich.1991)
Boas, Jacob ΓÇ£Countering Nazi Defamation: German Jews and the Jewish tradition 1933-1938ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 34 (1989), p. 205-226.
Boas, Jacob ΓÇ£German-Jewish internal politics under Hitler 1933-1938ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 29 (1984), p.3-25.
Boas, Jacob ΓÇ£The shrinking world of German Jewry, 1933-1938ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 31 (1986), p. 241-266.
Boas, Jacob. The Jews of Germany; Self-perceptions in the Nazi era as reflected in the German Jewish press 1933-1938, (Riverside, CA 1977)
Brenner, Michael The renaissance of Jewish culture in Weimar Germany ( New Haven 1996)
Cahnman, Werner J. ΓÇ£The Jews in Munich 1918-1943ΓÇ¥ in German JewryΓÇôIts History and Sociology, (New-Brunswick 1989), p. 97-149.
Cochave, Yehoyakim ΓÇ£Arming for survival; Martin Buber and Jewish adult education in Nazi GermanyΓÇ¥ Holocaust and Genocide Studies 3,1 (1988), p. 55-67.
Dippel, John Van Houten Bound upon a wheel of fire Why so many German Jews made the tragic decision to remain in Nazi Germany (New York 1996)
Duewell, Kurt ΓÇ£Jewish Cultural centers in Nazi Germany: expectations and accomplishmentsΓÇ¥ in The Jewish Response to German Culture from the Enlightenment to the Second World War, Jehuda Reinharz & Wlater Schtzberg eds. (Hanover 1985) p. 294-316.
Eckstein, George Guenther ΓÇ£The Freie Deutsch-Juedische Jugend (FDJJ) 1932-1933ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 26 (1981), p. 231-239.
Eschwege, H. ΓÇ£Resistance of German Jews against the Nazi regimeΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 15 (1970), p. 143-180.
Esh, S. ΓÇ£The Establishment of the ΓÇÿReichsvereinigung der Juden in DeutschlandΓÇÖ and its main activitiesΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 7 (1968), p. 19-38.
Feinberg, Anat ΓÇ£Jewish fate in German drama 1933-1945ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 29 (1984), p. 57-71.
Jonca, Karol ΓÇ£Jewish resistance to Nazi racial legislation in Silesia, 1933-1937ΓÇ¥ in Germans against Nazism: Nonconformity, Opposition and Resistance in the Third ReichΓÇôEssays in Honor of Peter Hoffmann, Francis R. Nicosia & Lawrence D. Stokes eds. (New-York 1990), p. 77-86.
Jospe, A. ΓÇ£A profession in transition; the German rabbinate 1910-1939ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 19 (1974), p.51-62.
Kallen, Stuart A. The Nazis seize power 1933-1941 -- Jewish life before the Holocaust (Edina, Minnesota 1994)
Kaplan, Marion ΓÇ£Sisterhood under siege; feminism and anti-Semitism in Germany 1904-1938ΓÇ¥, in When Biology Became Destiny: Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany, Renate Bridenthal et al. (New-York 1984)
Kaplan, Marion A. The Jewish Feminist Movement in Germany. The campaigns of the juedischer Frauenbund, 1904-1938, (Westport 1979)
Kauders, Anthony, German politics and the Jews, Duesseldorf and Nuremberg 1910-1933, (Oxford 1996)
Kulka, Otto Dov ΓÇ£The reactions of German Jewry to the National Socialist regime: new light on the attitudes and activities of the Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland from 1938-39 to 1943ΓÇ¥ in Living with Antisemitism: Modern Jewish Responses, Jehuda Reinharz ed. (Hanover 1987) p. 367-379.
Kwiet Konrad ΓÇ£The ultimate refuge; suicide in the Jewish community under the NazisΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 29 (1984), p. 135-167.
Kwiet, Konrad ΓÇ£Resistance and opposition; the example of the German JewsΓÇ¥ in Contending with Hitler: Varieties of German Resistance in the Third Reich, David Clay Large ed. (Cambridge 1991), p. 65-74.
Levine, H.S. ΓÇ£a Jewish collaborator in Nazi Germany; the strange career of George Kareski 1933-1937ΓÇ¥ Central European History 8 (1975), p. 251-281
Levine, Herbert S. ΓÇ£The Jewish leadership in Germany and the Nazi threat in 1933ΓÇ¥ in German Nationalism and the European Response, Carole Fink, Isabel V. Hull & MacGregor Knox eds. (Norman OK, 1985) p. 181-206.
Lowenstein, Steven ΓÇ£The struggle for survival of rural Jews in Germany, 1933-1938ΓÇ¥ in Die Juden im Nationalsozialistischen Deutschland 1933-1943/ The Jews in Nazi Germany 1933-1943, Arnold Paucker ed. (Tuebingen 1986), p. 115-124.
Margaliot, A. ΓÇ£The dispute over the leadership of German Jewry (1933-1938)ΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 10 (1974), p. 129-148.
Margaliot, Abraham ΓÇ£The reaction of the Jewish public in Germany to the Nuremberg LawsΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 12 (1977), p. 75-107.
Marrus, Michael R. ΓÇ£The strange story of Herschel Grynszpan, American Scholar 57,1 (1988), p. 69-79.
Niewyk, Donald L. The Jews in Weimar Germany, (Baton Rouge 1980)
Paucker, A. ΓÇ£Jewish defense against Nazism in the Weimar RepublicΓÇ¥ The Wiener Library Bulletin 26 (1972), p. 21-31.
Paucker, Arnold, ed., The Jews in Nazi Germany 1933-1943, (Tuebingen 1986)
Pierson, Ruth Louise, German Jewish identity in the Weimar Republic (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1973)
Reinharz, Jehuda ΓÇ£Hashomer Hazair in Germany, II: under the shadow of the swastika, 1933-1938ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 32 (1987), p. 183-229.
Rheins, Carl J. German-Jewish patriotism, 1918-1935; A study of the attitudes and actions of the Reichsbund juedischer Frontsoldaten, the Verband nationaldeutscher Juden, the Schwarzes Faehnlein, Jungenschaft, and the Deutscher Vortrupp, Gefolgschaft deutscher Juden, (Stony Brook, NY 1978)
Roizen, Ron ΓÇ£Herschel Grynszpan: the fate of a forgotten assassinΓÇ¥ Holocaust and Genocide Studies 1,2 (1986), p. 217-228.
Sagi, Nana & Lowe, Malcolm ΓÇ£Research report; pre-war reactions to Nazi anti-Jewish policies in the Jewish pressΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 13 (1979), P. 387-408.
Seligmann, Avraham ΓÇ£An illegal way of life in Nazi GermanyΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 37 (1992), p. 327-361.
Shepherd, Naomi, A refugee from darkness, Wilfried Israel and the rescue of the Jews, (New York, 1984)
Strauss, Herbert A. Jewish defense against Antisemitism and National Socialism in the last Years of the Weimar Republic ( New York 1969)
Struass Herbert A., ΓÇ£A Jewish autonomy within the limits of National Socialist policy; the communities and the ReichsvertretungΓÇ¥, in Die Juden im Nationalsozialistischen Deutschland 1933-1943/ The Jews in Nazi Germany 1933-1943, Arnold Paucker ed. (Tuebingen 1986), p.125-152.
Zortman, B.H. ΓÇ£Theatre in isolation; the Juedische Kulturbund of Nazi Germany Educational Theatre Journal 24 (1972), p. 159-168.
Anti-Jewish Policy
Adam, Uwe Dietrich ΓÇ£An overall plan for anti-Jewish legislation in the Third Reich?ΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 11 (1976), p. 33-55.
Adam, Uwe Dietrich ΓÇ£Persecution of the Jews, bureaucracy and authority in the totalitarian stateΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 23 (1978), p. 139-148.
Becker, Franziska & Jeggle Utz ΓÇ£Memory and violenceΓÇôlocal recollections of Jewish persecution during the ΓÇÿReichskristallnachtΓÇÖΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 20 (1990), p. 99-114.
Broszat, Martin ΓÇ£The ΓÇÿReichskristallnachtΓÇÖ ΓÇö a turning point on the road to HolocaustΓÇ¥ in From Emancipation to the Holocaust: Essays on Jewish Literature and History in Central Europe, Konrad Kwiet ed. (New South Wales 1987), p. 45-62.
Buettner, Ursula ΓÇ£The persecution of Christian-Jewish families in the Third ReichΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 34 (1989), p.267-289.
Dawidowicz, Lucy. The War Against the Jews1933-1945 (New York, 1975)
Fox, John P. ΓÇ£ ΓÇÿReichskristallnachtΓÇÖ 9 November 1938 and the ΓÇÿOstjudenΓÇÖ perspective to the Nazi search for a solution to the Jewish questionΓÇ¥ Polin 5 (1990), p. 74-102.
Gellately, Robert ΓÇ£A monstrous uneasiness ΓÇö citizen participation and persecution of the Jews in Nazi GermanyΓÇ¥, Lessons and Legacies (1991), p. 178-195.
Gordon, Sarah Ann, Hitler, Germans and the "Jewish Question" (Princeton, NJ 1984)
Gordon, Sarah Ann. German opposition to Nazi anti-Semitic measures between 1933 and 1945; With particular reference to the Rhine-Ruhr area, (Buffalo 1979)
Herz, Y. S. ΓÇ£Kristallnacht at the Dinslaken orphanage; reminiscencesΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 11 (1976), p. 344-368.
Hilberg, Raul, The Destruction of the European Jews, (Chicago 1961)
Hilberg, Raul. Perpetrators, victims, bystanders. The Jewish catastrophe 1933-1945 (New York 1992)
Jonca, Karol ΓÇ£The ΓÇÿKristallnachtΓÇÖ pogrom against the background of the anti-Jewish policy of the Third ReichΓÇ¥ Polish Western Affairs 29,2 (1988), p. 245-275.
Loewenberg, Peter ΓÇ£The Kristallnacht as a public degradation ritualΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 32 (1987), p. 309-323.
Milton, Sybil ΓÇ£The expulsion of Polish Jews from Germany, October 1938 to July 1939; a documentationΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 29 (1984), p. 169-199.
Remmling, Gunter W. ΓÇ£The destruction of Jewish everyday life in Nazi GermanyΓÇôthe marginalization and oppression of the German-Jewish community before the HolocaustΓÇ¥ Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 16 (1993), p. 95-115.
Schleunes, Karl A. ΓÇ£The first and the last night of ΓÇÿbroken glassΓÇÖ ΓÇ£ Dimensions 4,2 (1988), p. 5-10.
Schmidt, Elfriede, 1938... and the consequences -- Questions and responses, (Riverside 1992)
Strauss, Herbert A. ΓÇ£The drive for war and the pogroms of November 1938 -- testing explanatory modelsΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 35 (1990), p. 267-278.
Tal, Uriel ΓÇ£The Nazi legal system and the Jews in GermanyΓÇ¥ Studies of Contemporary Jewry (1984) p. 386-396.
Weinreich, Max, Hitler's professors, The part of scholarship in Germany's crimes against the Jewish people, (New York 1946)
German Public Opinion
Allen W.S. ΓÇ£Objective and Subjective inhabitants in the German resistance to HitlerΓÇ¥ in The German Church Struggle and the Holocaust, Frank Littell ed., (Detroit 1974)
Bankier, David ΓÇ£The German Communist Party and Nazi anti-Semitism 1933-1938ΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 32 (1987), p.325-340.
Bankier, David ΓÇ£The Germans and the HolocaustΓÇ¥ Jewish Quarterly 37,3 (1990), p. 7-11.
Bukey, Evan Barr ΓÇ£Popular Opinion in Vienna after the AnschlussΓÇ¥ in Conquering the PastΓÇôAustrian Nazism Yesterday and Today F. Parkinson ed. (Detroit 1989), p. 151-164.
Carsten, Francis L. ΓÇ£The Austrian National Socialists and the AnschlussΓÇ¥ Survey of Jewish Affairs (1989), p. 203-213.
Ehrt, Adolf Communism in Germany -- The Communist conspiracy on the eve of the 1933 national revolution (Costa Mesa 1990)
Goldhagen, E. ΓÇ£Pragmatism, function and belief in Nazi anti-SemitismΓÇ¥ Midstream 18, 10 (1972), p. 52-62.
Henry, Frances, Victims and neighbors, A small town [Sonderburg] in Nazi Germany remembered (South Hadley, Mass., 1984)
Kershaw, Ian ΓÇ£The persecution of the Jews and German popular opinion in the Third ReichΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 26 (1981), p. 261-289.
Kershaw, Ian. Popular opinion and political dissent in the Third Reich; Bavaria 1933-1945, (Oxford 1983)
Kulka, Otto Dov & Aron Rodrigue ΓÇ£The German population and the Jews in the Third ReichΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 16 (1984)
Kulka, Otto Dov ΓÇ£ ΓÇÿPublic opinionΓÇÖ in Nazi Germany and the ΓÇÿJewish questionΓÇÖΓÇ¥ Jerusalem Quarterly 25 (1982), p. 121-144.
Mommsen, Hans, ΓÇ£The reaction of the German population to the anti-Jewish persecution and the HolocaustΓÇ¥ Lessons and Legacies (1991) p. 141-154.
Niewyk, Donald L. Socialist, anti-Semite and Jew German Social Democracy confronts the problem of anti-Semitism 1918-1933 (Baton Rouge 1971)
Rivitz, Joan Strass. The Third Reich; What German Citizens Are Saying Now About Then, (New York 1990)
Welch, David ΓÇ£ΓÇÖJews OutΓÇÖ ΓÇöAnti-Semitic film propaganda in Nazi Germany and the ΓÇÿJewish QuestionΓÇÖ British Journal of Holocaust Education 1,1 (1992), p. 55-73.
Welch, David ΓÇ£Propaganda and indoctrination in the Third Reich; success or failure?ΓÇ¥ European History Quarterly 17,4 (1987), p. 403-422.
Emigration
Alter, Peter, ed., Out of the Third Reich, Refugee Historians in Post-War Britain (London, New York, 1998)
Black, Edwin ΓÇ£The startling story of the transfer agreement (1933) BΓÇÖnai BΓÇÖrith International Monthly 98,9 (1984), p. 20-24.
Boyers, Robert ed. The legacy of the German refugee intellectuals (New York 1972)
Chalmers, David ΓÇ£The importance of the immigration of the European intellectuals for American science 1933-1945ΓÇ¥ in Universities During World War II: Materials of the International Symposium held by the Jagiellonian University..., Joszef Buszko & Irena Pacynska eds. (Warsaw 1984).
Coser, Lewis A., Refugee scholars in America, Their impact and their experiences (New Haven 1984)
Ford, Mary R. ΓÇ£The arrival of Jewish refugee children in England 1938-1939ΓÇ¥ Immigrants and Minorities 2,2 (1983), p. 135-151.
Groth, Michael, The road to New York, The emigration of Berlin journalists, 1933-1945, (Muenchen 1988)
Heilbut, Anthony. Exiled in paradise; German refugee artists and intellectuals in America, from the 1930s to the present (New York 1983)
Hirschfeld, Gerhard ed., Exile in Great Britain, Refugees from Hitler's Germany, (Leamington Spa 1984)
Moore, Bob ΓÇ£Jewish refugees in the Netherlands, 1933-1940; the structure and patterns of immigration from Nazi GermanyΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 29 (1984), p. 73-101.
Stern, Guy ΓÇ£German-Jewish and German-Christian writers ΓÇö cooperation in exileΓÇ¥, in The Jewish Response to German Culture from the Enlightenment to the Second World War, Jehuda Reinharz & Wlater Schtzberg eds. (Hanover 1985) p.150-163.
Stevens, Austin, The dispossessed, German refugees in Britain (London 1975)
Strauss, Herbert A. ΓÇ£Jewish emigration from Germany; Nazi policies and Jewish responsesΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 26 (1981), p. 343-409.
Strauss, Herbert A. ΓÇ£Social and communal acculturation of German-Jewish immigrants of the Nazi period in the United StatesΓÇ¥ Cahnman (1983), p. 227-248.
Weindling, Paul, The impact of German medical scientists on British medicine, A case study of Oxford, 1933-45 (Cambridge 1996)
Wimmer, Adi ΓÇ£Expelled and banishedΓÇôthe exile experience of Austrian ΓÇÿAnschlussΓÇÖ victims in personal histories and literary documentsΓÇ¥ Journal of European Studies 20, 4 (1990), p. 343-363.
Society and Culture in Nazi Germany
Baird, Jay W. ΓÇ£From Berlin to Neubabelsberg; Nazi film propaganda and Hitler Youth QuexΓÇ¥ Journal of Contemporary History 18,3 (1983), p. 495-515.
Bessel, Richard, ed., Life in the Third Reich, (Oxford 1987)
Beyerchen, Alan D., Scientists under Hitler, Politics and the physics community in the Third Reich, (New Haven 1977)
Bischoff, Ralph F. Nazi conquest through German culture (Cambridge 1942)
Blackburn, Gilmer W. Education in the Third Reich; A study of race and history in Nazi textbooks (Albany 1985)
Bleuel, Hans Peter, Sex and society in Nazi Germany, (Philadelphia 1973)
Bock, Gisela ΓÇ£Racism and sexism in Nazi Germany: motherhood, compulsory sterilization and the StateΓÇ¥, in When Biology Became Destiny: Women in Weimar and Nazi Germany, Renate Bridenthal et al. (New-York 1984)
Burleigh, Michael, The racial state, Germany 1933-1945, (Cambridge, 1991)
Carmon, Arye ΓÇ£The impact of Nazi radical decrees on the University of HeidelbergΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 11 (1976), p. 131-163.
Chandler, Albert R. Rosenberg's Nazi myth (New York 1968)
Crew, David F. ed. Nazism and German society, 1933-1945 (London 1994)
Engelmann, Bernt, In Hitler's Germany, Daily life in the Third Reich (New York 1986)
Farquharson, John, The plough and the Swastika, The NSDAP and agriculture in Germany 1928-45, (London 1976)
Fest, Joachim C. The face of the Third Reich (London1970)
Gilles, Geoffrey ΓÇ£University government in Nazi Germany, Hamburg.ΓÇ¥ Minerva 16,2 (1978), p. 196-221.
Grunberger, Richard A social history of the Third Reich (London 1971)
Grunberger, Richard The 12-year Reich -- A social history of Nazi Germany 1933-1945 (New York 1971)
Jarausch, Konrad Hugo. The unfree professions, German lawyers, teachers, and engineers, 1900-1950 (New York 1990)
Kater, Michael H., Different Drummers ΓÇö Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany, (New York 1992)
Kulka, Otto Dov ed. Judaism and Christianity under the impact of National Socialism, (Jerusalem 1987)
Kvam, Wayne ΓÇ£The Nazification of Max ReinhardtΓÇÖs Deutsches Theater BerlinΓÇ¥ Theatre Journal 40,3 (1988), p. 357-374.
Layton, R.V. ΓÇ£The Voelkischer Beobachter, 1920-1933; the Nazi newspaper in the Weimar eraΓÇ¥ Central European History 3 (1970), p. 353-382.
Majer, Diemut ΓÇ£Racial Inequality And The Nazification Of The Law In Nazi GermanyΓÇ¥ Israel Yearbook for Human Rights 14 (1984), p. 111-119.
Mellen, Peter J., The Third Reich examined as the dramatic illusion of ritual performance, (Ann Arbor, Mich.1991)
Mieder, Wolfgang ΓÇ£Proverbs in Nazi Germany; the promulgation of anti-Semitism and stereotypes through folkloreΓÇ¥ Journal of American Folklore 95, 378 (1982), p. 435-464.
Mosse, George ΓÇ£Bookburning and the betrayal of the German intellectualsΓÇ¥ New German Critique 31 (1984), p. 143-155.
Mosse, George Lachmann, Nazi culture -- Intellectual, cultural and social life in the Third Reich (New York 1966)
Pine, Lisa, Nazi Family Policy 1933-1945, (Oxford, New York 1997)
Richards, Pamela Spence ΓÇ£German libraries and scientific and technical information in Nazi GermanyΓÇ¥ Library Quarterly 55,2 (1985), p. 157-159.
Rinderle, Walter The Nazi impact on a German village (Lexington, Kentucky 1993)
Ritchie, James ΓÇ£The Nazi Book BurningΓÇ¥ Modern Language Review 83,3 (1988), p. 627-643.
Wegner, Gregory P. ΓÇ£Schooling for a new MythosΓÇôrace, anti-Semitism and the curriculum materials of a Nazi race educatorΓÇ¥ Paedagogica Historica 27,2
Weinberg, David ΓÇ£Approaches to the study of film in the Third Reich ΓÇö a critical appraisalΓÇ¥ Journal of contemporary History 19,1 (1984), p. 105-126.
Wicke, Peter ΓÇ£Sentimentality and high pathos: popular music in fascist GermanyΓÇ¥, Popular Music 5 (1985), p. 149-158.
Wistrich, Robert Solomon Weekend in Munich -- Art, propaganda and terror in the Third Reich (London 1995)
Anti-Semitism and Racism
Burleigh, Michael R. and Wolfgang, Wippermann, The Racial State (Cambridge, 1991).
Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah. HitlerΓÇÖs Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust (New York, 1996).
Herzig, Arno ΓÇ£The role of anti-Semitism in the early years of the German workersΓÇÖ movementΓÇ¥ Leo Baeck Institute Year Book 26 (1981), p. 243-259.
Kater, Michael H. ΓÇ£Everyday anti-Semitism in prewar Nazi Germany; the popular basesΓÇ¥ Yad Vashem Studies 16 (1984)
Katz, Steven T. ΓÇ£HitlerΓÇÖs ΓÇÿJewΓÇÖ ΓÇö On Microbes And ManicheanismΓÇ¥ World Congress of Jewish Studies 9, B6 (1986), p. 165-172.
Massing, Paul W [pseud] Rehearsal For Destruction A study of Political Anti-Semitism In Imperial Germany (New York 1949)
Pauley, Bruce F., From prejudice to persecution -- A history of Austrian Anti-Semitism, (Chapel Hill 1992)
Pulzer, Peter G.J. The rise of political anti-Semitism in Germany and Austria (New York 1964)
Reichmann, Eva Gabriele Hostage of Civilisation -- The Social Sources of National Socialist Anti-Semitism ( London 1950)
Hitler and the Nazi Party
Abel, Theodore The Nazi movement -- Why Hitler came to power (New York 1966)
Arange, Gordon W. ed., Hitler's words -- Two decades of national socialism, 1923-1943 (Washington, D.C. 1944)
Blond, Georges, The death of Hitler's Germany (New York 1954)
Bramstedt, Ernest K. Goebbels and National Socialist propaganda, 1925-1945 (Michigan 1965)
Broszat, Martin.The Hitler State. The Foundation and Development of the Internal Structure of the Third Reich (London, 1981).
Bullock, Alan. Hitler; A study in tyranny, (New York 1964)
Childers, Thomas, ed., The formation of the Nazi constituency 1919-1933 (London 1986)
Cross, Colin Adolf Hitler (London 1973)
Fest, Joachim C., Hitler,(London 1974)
Fischer, Conan, The German communists and the rise of Nazism (New York 1991)
Goebbels, Joseph The early Goebbels diaries -- The journal of Joseph Goebbels from 1925-1926 (London 1962)
Goebbels, Joseph, The Goebbels diaries (London 1948)
Gordon, Harold J. Hitler and the Beer Hall Putsch (Princeton, NJ 1972)
Gray, Ronald. Hitler and the Germans (Cambridge 1981)
Hanser, Richard, Prelude to terror; The rise of Hitler 1919-1923 (London 1970)
Heiber, Helmut. Goebbels (New York 1972)
Hitler, Adolf, Hitler's secret book (New York 1961)
Hitler, Adolf, Mein Kampf (London 1969)
Hitler, Adolf, The Speeches of Adolf Hitler, April 1922 - August 1939 -- An English Translation Of Representative Passages Arrenged Under Subjects (London 1942)
Irving, David, Goering, A biography (New York 1989)
Jablonsky, David, The Nazi party in dissolution, Hitler and the Verbotzeit, 1923-1925 (London 1989)
Kater, Michael H., The Nazi Party ΓÇö A Social Profile of Members and Leaders, 1919-1945, (Oxford 1983)
Kershaw, Ian, Hitler (London, 1991)
Kershaw, Ian, Ideologue and propagandist -- Hitler in light of his speeches, writings and orders, 1925-1928 (Jerusalem 1993)
Kershaw, Ian, The "Hitler Myth", Image and reality in the Third Reich (Oxford 1987)
Knauerhase, Ramon, An introduction to National Socialism, 1920 to 1939 (Columbus, Ohio 1972)
Maltitz, Horst von The evolution of Hitler's Germany; The ideology, the personality, the moment (New York 1973)
Manvell, Roger, Hermann Goering (London 1962)
Marrin, Albert, Hitler (New York 1987)
Maser, Werner Hitlers Mein Kampf; An analysis ( London 1970)
Mitcham, Samuel W., Jr., Why Hitler? The genesis of the Nazi Reich (Westport, Connecticut 1996)
Noakes, Jeremy The Nazi party in Lower Saxony, 1921-1933 (London 1971)
Nova, Fritz, Alfred Rosenberg -- Nazi theorist of the Holocaust (New York 1986)
Nyomarkay, Joseph, Charisma and factionalism in the Nazi Party (Minneapolis 1967)
Orlow, Dietrich The history of the Nazi Party (Pittsburgh 1969-1973)
Overy, Richard J., Goering, the "Iron Man" (London 1984)
Rauschning, Hermann, Hitler speaks A series of political conversations with Adolf Hitler on his real aims (London 1940)
Reimann, Viktor, The Man Who Created Hitler, Joseph Geobbels (London 1977)
Rhodes, James M. The Hitler movement. A modern millenarian revolution, (Stanford 1980)
Rubenstein, Joshua, Adolf Hitler (New York 1982)
Simpson, William, Hitler and Germany, (Cambridge, 1991)
Slochower, H. ΓÇ£HitlerΓÇÖs elevation of the Jew; ego-splitting and ego-functionΓÇ¥ American Image 28 (1971), p. 304-318.
Snyder, Louis Leo. Hitler's elite, Biographical sketches of Nazis who shaped the Third Reich, (New York 1989)
Stein, George H. ed., Hitler (Englewood 1968)
Steinberg, Michael Stephen, Sabers and Brown Shirts, The German Student's Path to National Socialism, 1918-1935, (Chicago 1977)
Stephens, Frederick J. Hitler youth; History, organisation, uniforms and insignia (London 1973)
Stern, Joseph Peter, Hitler, The Fuehrer and the people, (Glasgow 1975)
Stewart, Gail B., Hitler's Reich (San Diego 1994)
Stone, Norman, Hitler, (London 1980)
Strasser, Otto Flight from terror (New York 1943)
Taylor, Simon, Prelude to genocide, Nazi ideology and the struggle for power (London 1985)
Toland, John, Adolf Hitler (Garden City, N.Y. 1976)
Waite, Robert G.L. ed. Hitler and Nazi Germany (New York 1965)
Welch, David ed. Nazi propaganda; The power and the limitations ,(London 1983)
Wistrich, Robert ΓÇ£Genesis of Nazism? HitlerΓÇÖs Vienna YearsΓÇ¥ Arieli (1985), p. 107-117.
Weimar Republic
Bessel, Richard ed. Social change and political development in Weimar Germany, (London 1981)
Bookbinder, Paul Weimar Germany -- The republic of the reasonable (Manchester 1996)
Breitman, Richard, German socialism and Weimar democracy, (Chapel Hill 1981)
Bullivant, Keith, ed., Culture and society in the Weimar Republic, (Manchester 1977)
Caplan, Jane, Government without administration, State and civil service in Weimar and Nazi Germany, (Oxford 1988)
Diehl, James M., Paramilitary politics in Weimar Germany, (Bloomington 1977)
Dorpalen, Andreas Hinderburg and the Weimar Republic (Princeton 1964)
Eksteins, Modris, The limits of reason, The German democratic press and the collapse of Weimar democracy (London 1975)
Evans, Richard J., ed., The German unemployed, Experiences and consequences of mass unemployment from the Weimar Republic to the Third Reich (London 1987)
Feuchtwanger, Edgar Joseph. From Weimar to Hitler; Germany, 1918-33 (New York 1993)
Fromm, Erich. The working class in Weimar Germany; A psychological and sociological study, (Warwickshire 1984)
Gay, Peter Weimar culture; The outsider as insider (London 1968)
Hamburger, Ernst, Jews, democracy and Weimar Germany (New York 1973)
Heiber, Helmut, The Weimar Republic, (Oxford 1993)
Hunt, Richard N. German social democracy 1918-1933 (New Haven 1964)
Ireland, Waltraud, The Lost Gamble, The Theory And Practice Of The Communist Party Of Germany Between Social Democracy And National Socialism 1929-1931, (Baltimore, Maryland 1971)
Jonge, Alex de, The Weimar chronicle, Prelude to Hitler, (New York 1978)
Kaes, Anton ed. The Weimar Republic Sourcebook (Berkeley 1994)
Kershaw, Ian, Weimar; Why did German democracy fail? (New York 1990)
Kloeber, Wilhelm von, From the world war to the national revolution 1914-1933 (London 1937)
Kolb, Eberhard, The Weimar Republic, (London 1988)
Laqueur, Walter, Weimar, A cultural history 1918-1933, (London 1974)
Lebovics, Herman, Social conservatism and the middle classes in Germany 1914-1933 (Princeton 1969)
MacKenzie, John R.P. Weimar Germany 1918-1933 (London 1971)
Mommsen, Hans The rise and fall of Weimar democracy (Chapel Hill 1996)
Mosse, George Lachmann, German socialists and the Jewish question in the Weimar Republic (London 1971)
Mosse, George Lachmann, Germans and Jews -- The Right, the Left, and the search for a "Third Force" in pre-Nazi Germany (New York 1970)
Osmond, Jonathan. Rural protest in the Weimar Republic, The Free Peasantry in the Rhineland and Bavaria (New York 1993)
Pachter, Henry. Weimar Etudes, (New York 1982)
Peukert, Detlev J.K., The Weimar Republic, The Crisis Of Classical Modernity, (London, 1991)
Phelan, Anthony, ed., The Weimar dilemma, Intellectuals in the Weimar republic (Manchester 1985)
Rosenhaft, Eve. Beating the Fascists? The German Communists and political violence, 1929-1933, (Cambridge 1983)
Stachura, Peter D. Political leaders in Weimar Germany; A Biographical study. (New York 1993)
Willett, John, Art and politics in the Weimar period, The New Sobriety, 1917-1933, (New York 1978)
Woods, Roger The conservative revolution in Weimar Republic (Basingstoke, Hampshire 1996)
Nazi Ideology
Glaser, Hermann, The cultural roots of National Socialism, (Austin, Texas 1978)
Jaeckel, Eberhard Hitler's Weltanschauung -- A blueprint for power (Middletown 1972)
Kalow, Gert The shadow of Hitler; A critique of political consciousness (London 1968)
Koenigsberg, Richard A., Hitler's ideology, A study in psychoanalytic sociology (New York 1976)
Lane, Barbara Miller, ed., Nazi ideology before 1933, A documentation, (Austin, Texas 1978)
Mosse, George L. The Crisis of German Ideology: The Intellectual Origins of the Third Reich (New York, 1964).
Pois, Robert A., National Socialism and the religion of nature (London 1986)
Rosenberg, Alfred, Race and race history and other essays (New York 1974)
Smith, Woodruff D., The ideological origins of Nazi imperialism (New York 1986)
Whisker, James B., The Philosophy of Alfred Rosenberg, Origins of the National Socialist myth (Costa Mesa, CA 1990)
Nazi Seizure of Power
Abraham, David, The collapse of the Weimar Republic, Political economy and crisis, (Princeton 1981)
Allen, William Sheridan The Nazi seizure of power-- The experience of a single German town 1930-1935 (Chicago 1965)
Bessel, Richard. Political violence and the rise of Nazism; The Storm Troopers in Eastern Germany 1925-1934, (New Haven 1984)
Bird, Keith W. , Weimar, The German Naval Officer Corps and the rise of National Socialism (Amsterdam 1977)
Black, Robert. Fascism in Germany. How Hitler Destroyed The World's Most Powerful Labour Movements, (London 1975)
Broszat, Martin, Hitler and the collapse of Weimar Germany (Leamington Spa 1987)
Childers, Thomas, The Nazi voter, The social foundations of Fascism in Germany, 1919-1933 (Chapel Hill, 1983)
De Sosa, Michael Angelo, New keys to the Nazi revolution, Factors facilitating the Nazi seizure of power in Germany during 1933-1934 (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1985)
Dobkowski, Michael ed. Towards the Holocaust; The social and economic collapse of the Weimar Republic (Connecticut 1983).
Fink, Carole Kapiloff, The Weimar Republic as the defender of minorities 1919-1933, A study of Germany's minorities diplomacy and the League of Nations systems for the international protection of minorities (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1973)
Fischer, Conan The rise of the Nazis (Manchester 1995)
Fritzsche, Peter, Rehearsals for Fascism, Populism and political mobilization in Weimar Germany (New York 1990)
Goebbels, Joseph, My part in Germany's fight Transl. by Kurt Fiedler (London 1938)
Guerin, Daniel, The brown plague-- Travels in late Weimar and early Nazi Germany (Durban 1994)
Hamilton, Richard F., Who voted for Hitler?, (Princeton 1982)
Harsch, Donna, German social democracy and the rise of Nazism (Chapel Hill 1993)
Heiden, Konrad Der Fuehrer Hitler's rise to power (New York 1968)
Hofer, W. & Graf, C. ΓÇ£The Reichstag fire of 27 February 1933ΓÇ¥ Wiener Library Bulletin 28 (1975), p. 21-30.
Holborn, Hajo ed. Republic to Reich; The making of the Nazi revolution. Ten essays (New York 1973)
Hurndall, Christopher, The Weimar insanity -- Photographs and propaganda from the Nazi era (Lewes 1996)
Kele, Max E. Nazis and workers -- National Socialist appeals to German labor 1919-1933 (Chapel Hill 1972)
Klotz, Helmut ed. The Berlin diaries -- May 30, 1932 - January 30, 1933 (New York 1934)
Leopold, John A., Alfred Hugenberg, The Radical Nationalist campaign against the Weimar Republic, (New Haven 1977)
Maier, Charles, ed., The Rise of the Nazi regime, Historical reassessments (Boulder, Colorado 1986)
Metcalfe, Philip, 1933, (New York 1989)
Mitchell, Otis C. Hitler over Germany; The establishment of the Nazi dictatorship 1918-1934, (Philadelphia 1983)
Nicholls, A.J. Weimar and the rise of Hitler (London 1968)
Nicholls, Anthony ed., German democracy and the triumph of Hitler -- Essays in recent German history (London 1971)
Paucker, Arnold, Searchlight on the decline of the Weimar Republic; The diaries of Ernst Feder (London 1968)
Pool, James, Who financed Hitler?, The Secret Funding Of Hitler's Rise To Power, 1919-1933, (New York 1978)
Pridham, Geoffrey, Hitler's rise to power, The Nazi movement in Bavaria, 1923-1933 (London 1973)
Ringer, Fritz K. The decline of the German mandarins -- The German academic community, 1890-1933 (Cambridge 1969)
Showalter, Dennis. Little Man, What Now? Der Stuermer in the Weimar Republic, (Hamden 1982)
Snell, John L. ed. The Nazi revolution -- Germany's guilt or Germany's fate? (Boston 1959)
Speier, Hans German white-collar workers and the rise of Hitler (New Haven 1986)
Stachura, Peter D. Gregor Strasser and the rise of Nazism, ( London 1983)
Stachura, Peter D. The Nazi Machtergreifung (London 1983)
Struve, Walter, Elites against democracy; Leadership ideals in Bourgeois political thought in Germany, 1890-1933 (Princeton 1973)
Taylor, Simon. Germany 1918-1933; Revolution, counter-revolution and the rise of Hitler, (London 1983)
Turner, Henry Ashby, jr., Hitler's thirty days to power -- January 1933 (Reading, Massachusetts 1996)
Wheaton, Eliot Barculo Prelude to calamity -- The Nazi revolution 1933-35. With a background survey of the Weimar Era (Garden City 1968)
Foreign Relation of Nazi Germany
Brooker, Paul, The faces of fraternalism, Nazi Germany, Fascist italy and Imperial Japan, (Oxford, 1991)
Carr, William Arms, autarky and aggression ; A study in German Foreign Policy, 1933-1939 (London 1972)
De Grand, Alexander Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany-- The 'fascist' style of rule (London 1995)
Emmerson, James Thomas, The Rhineland crisis, 7 March 1936, A study in multilateral diplomacy, (London 1977)
Grathwol, Robert P. Stresemann and the DNVP; Reconciliation or revenge in German Foreign policy, 1924-1928, (Lawrence 1980)
Hildebrand, Klaus, The foreign policy of the Third Reich (London 1973)
Homer, F.X.J., ed., Germany and Europe in the era of the two world wars, Essays in honor of Oron James Hale (Charlottesville 1986)
Kennan, George F., From Prague after Munich -- Diplomatic papers 1938-1940, (Princeton 1968)
Kimmich, Christoph M., Germany and the League of Nations, (Chicago 1976)
Robertson, Esmonde M. Hitler's pre-war policy and military plans 1933-1939 (London 1963)
Schmokel, Wolfe W. Dream of Empire -- German colonialism, 1919-1945 (New Haven 1964)
Weinberg, Gerhard L. The foreign policy of Hitler's Germany (Chicago1970-80)
SS, SA and the Terror Regime
Calic, Edouard. Reinhard Heydrich; The chilling story of the man who masterminded the Nazi death camps (New York 1982)
Combs, William Lee, The voice of the SS, A history of the SS journal "Das Schwarze Korps" (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1985)
Crankshaw, Edward Gestapo --Instrument of tyranny (London 1956)
Delarue, Jacques, The Gestapo, A history of horror (New York 1987)
Fischer, Conan. Stormtroopers; A social, economic and ideological analysis, 1929-35, (London 1983)
Gallo, Max The night of long knives (London 1973)
Grankshaw, Eduard Gestapo (London 1960)
Koehl, Roberto Lewis, The black corps, The structure and power struggle of the Nazi SS (Madison 1983)
Merkl, Peter H., The making of a stormtrooper, (Princeton 1980)
Reiche, Eric Guenther, The development of the SA in Nuremberg, 1922-1934 (Cambridge 1986)
Weingartner, James J., Hitler's guard, The story of the Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler, 1933-1945, (Carbondale, Ill. 1975)
Army and War
Cooper, Matthew. The German army 1933-1945; Its political and military failure, (London 1978)
Deist, Wilhelm. The Wehrmacht and German rearmament, (London 1981)
Seaton, Albert, The German army 1933-1945, (London 1982)
Thorne, Christopher, The approach of war 1938-1939 (London 1967)
Wheeler-Bennett, John W. The Nemesis of power-- The German army in politics 1918-1945 (London 1954)
Economy
James, Harold, The German slump, Politics and economics 1924-1936 (Oxford 1986)
Schacht, Hjalmar, Account settled (London 1949)
Schweitzer, Arthur Big business in the Third Reich (Bloomington 1964)
Woolston, Maxine Y. The structure of the Nazi economy (New York 1968)
German Resistance
Baird, Jay W. To die for Germany, Heroes in the Nazi pantheon, (Bloomington 1990)
Balfour, Michael Helmuth von Moltke, a leader against Hitler (London 1972)
David Clay Large ed., Varieties of German Resistance in the Third Reich, (Cambridge 1991)
Gill, Anton An honorable defeat: The fight against National Socialism in Germany, 1933-1945 (London 1994)
Hamerow, Theodore S., On The Road To The Wolf's Lair, German Resistance To Hitler (Cambridge 1997)
Hassell, Ulrich von The von Hassell diaries 1938-1944 -- The story of the forces against Hitler inside Germany (London 1948)
Austria
Berkley, George E., Vienna and its Jews -- The tragedy of success 1880-1980, (Cambridge 1988)
Clare, George, Last waltz in Vienna -- The destruction of a family 1842-1942 (London 1981)
Fraenkel, Josef (ed.), The Jews of Austria -- Essays on their life, history and destruction, (London 1967)
Maass, Walter B., Country without a name -- Austria under Nazi rule 1938-1945 (New York 1979)
Oxaal, Ivar (ed.), Jews, Antisemitism and culture in Vienna, (London, 1987)
Pauley, Bruce ΓÇ£In the shadow of death: Austrian Jews and the Nazi threatΓÇ¥ Shofar - an Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies 5,3 (1987), p. 29-43.
Rosenkranz, Herbert ΓÇ£Austrian Jewry between forced emigration and deportationΓÇ¥ in: Patterns of Jewish Leadership in Nazi Europe ΓÇö proceedings of the third Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, Yisrael Gutman ed., (Jerusalem 1977), pp. 65-74.
Rosenkranz, Herbert, The Anschluss and the tragedy of Austrian Jewry 1938-1945, (London 1967)
Schneider, Gertrude, Exile and destruction -- The fate of Austrian Jews, 1938-1945, (Westport 1995)
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