Culture In The Third Reich

by Moritz Follmer

2020-11-24 04:48:33

"It''s like being in a dream", commented Joseph Goebbels when he visited Nazi-occupied Paris in the summer of 1940. Dream and reality did indeed intermingle in the culture of the Third Reich, racialist fantasies and spectacular propaganda set-pieces ... Read more
"It''s like being in a dream", commented Joseph Goebbels when he visited Nazi-occupied Paris in the summer of 1940. Dream and reality did indeed intermingle in the culture of the Third Reich, racialist fantasies and spectacular propaganda set-pieces contributing to this atmosphere alongsidemore benign cultural offerings such as performances of classical music or popular film comedies.A cultural palette that catered to the tastes of the majority helped encourage acceptance of the regime. The Third Reich was therefore eager to associate itself with comfortable middle-brow conventionality, while at the same time exploiting the latest trends that modern mass culture had to offer.And it was precisely because the culture of the Nazi period accommodated such a range of different needs and aspirations that it was so successfully able to legitimize war, imperial domination, and destruction.Moritz Follmer turns the spotlight on this fundamental aspect of the Third Reich''s successful cultural appeal in this ground-breaking new study, investigating what ''"ulture" meant for people in the years between 1933 and 1945: for convinced National Socialists at one end of the spectrum, via thelegions of the apparently "unpolitical", right through to anti-fascist activists, Jewish people, and other victims of the regime at the other end of the spectrum. Relating the everyday experience of people living under Nazism, he is able to give us a privileged insight into the question of why somany Germans enthusiastically embraced the regime and identified so closely with it. Less

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File size8.5 X 5.31 X 0.27 in
Print pages336
PublisherOxford University Press
Publication date May 20, 2020
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780198814603
Moritz Föllmer is Associate Professor of Modern History at the University of Amsterdam, and the author of a number of books and articles on identity and culture in twentieth century Germany, includin...

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