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16. Dissolution of the Nazi Party and Its Affiliated Organizations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Notes on the Texts xvii
- On the Authors xxi
- Introduction 1
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Part I. The Analysis of The Enemy
- 1. Anti-Semitism: Spearhead of Universal Terror 27
- 2. Possible Political Changes in Nazi Germany in the Near Future 31
- 3. Changes in the Reich Government 38
- 4. Speer’s Appointment as Dictator of the German Economy 48
- 5. The Significance of Prussian Militarism for Nazi Imperialism: Potential Tensions in United Nations Psychological Warfare 61
- 6. German Social Stratification 74
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Part II. Patterns of Collapse
- 7. German Morale after Tunisia 95
- 8. Morale in Germany 100
- 9. Possible Patterns of German Collapse 106
- 10. The Social and Political Effects of Air Raids on the German People: A Preliminary Survey 118
- 11. The Attempt on Hitler’s Life and Its Consequences 133
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Part III. Political Opposition
- 12. The Free Germany Manifesto and the German People 149
- 13. The German Communist Party 167
- 14. The Social Democratic Party of Germany 199
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Part IV. Denazification and Military Government
- 15. The Abrogation of Nazi Laws in the Early Period of MG 229
- 16. Dissolution of the Nazi Party and Its Affiliated Organizations 253
- 17. German Cartels and Cartel-Like Organizations 264
- 18. Policy toward Revival of Old Parties and Establishment of New Parties in Germany 285
- 19. General Principles of Administration and Civil Service in Germany 301
- 20. Administration of German Criminal Justice under Military Government 318
- 21. The Problem of Inflation in Germany 345
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Part V. A New Germany in a New Europe
- 22. The Adaptation of Centralized European Controls of Raw Materials, Industry, and Transport 397
- 23. The Revival of German Political and Constitutional Life under Military Government 412
- 24. The Treatment of Germany 436
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Part VI. Toward Nuremberg
- 25. The “Statement on Atrocities” of The Moscow Tripartite Conference 451
- 26. Problems Concerning the Treatment of War Criminals 457
- 27. Leadership Principle and Criminal Responsibility 464
- 28. Nazi Plans for Dominating Germany and Europe: The Nazi Master Plan 475
- 29. Nazi Plans for Dominating Germany and Europe: Domestic Crimes 522
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Part VII. A New Enemy
- 30. Status and Prospects of German Trade-Unions and Works Councils 557
- 31. The Potentials of World Communism 591
- Notes 611
- Index 659
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xv
- Notes on the Texts xvii
- On the Authors xxi
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. The Analysis of The Enemy
- 1. Anti-Semitism: Spearhead of Universal Terror 27
- 2. Possible Political Changes in Nazi Germany in the Near Future 31
- 3. Changes in the Reich Government 38
- 4. Speer’s Appointment as Dictator of the German Economy 48
- 5. The Significance of Prussian Militarism for Nazi Imperialism: Potential Tensions in United Nations Psychological Warfare 61
- 6. German Social Stratification 74
-
Part II. Patterns of Collapse
- 7. German Morale after Tunisia 95
- 8. Morale in Germany 100
- 9. Possible Patterns of German Collapse 106
- 10. The Social and Political Effects of Air Raids on the German People: A Preliminary Survey 118
- 11. The Attempt on Hitler’s Life and Its Consequences 133
-
Part III. Political Opposition
- 12. The Free Germany Manifesto and the German People 149
- 13. The German Communist Party 167
- 14. The Social Democratic Party of Germany 199
-
Part IV. Denazification and Military Government
- 15. The Abrogation of Nazi Laws in the Early Period of MG 229
- 16. Dissolution of the Nazi Party and Its Affiliated Organizations 253
- 17. German Cartels and Cartel-Like Organizations 264
- 18. Policy toward Revival of Old Parties and Establishment of New Parties in Germany 285
- 19. General Principles of Administration and Civil Service in Germany 301
- 20. Administration of German Criminal Justice under Military Government 318
- 21. The Problem of Inflation in Germany 345
-
Part V. A New Germany in a New Europe
- 22. The Adaptation of Centralized European Controls of Raw Materials, Industry, and Transport 397
- 23. The Revival of German Political and Constitutional Life under Military Government 412
- 24. The Treatment of Germany 436
-
Part VI. Toward Nuremberg
- 25. The “Statement on Atrocities” of The Moscow Tripartite Conference 451
- 26. Problems Concerning the Treatment of War Criminals 457
- 27. Leadership Principle and Criminal Responsibility 464
- 28. Nazi Plans for Dominating Germany and Europe: The Nazi Master Plan 475
- 29. Nazi Plans for Dominating Germany and Europe: Domestic Crimes 522
-
Part VII. A New Enemy
- 30. Status and Prospects of German Trade-Unions and Works Councils 557
- 31. The Potentials of World Communism 591
- Notes 611
- Index 659