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1 Introduction: Resistance to National Socialism in the Work of Peter Hoffmann
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Tables XI
- Preface XIII
- Preface to the Paperback Edition XV
- Peter Hoffman’s Bibliography since 1990 XXI
- 1 Introduction: Resistance to National Socialism in the Work of Peter Hoffmann 1
- 2 Surveillance and Disobedience: Aspects of the Political Policing of Nazi Germany 15
- 3 Conservative Opposition to Nazism in Eutin, Schleswig-Holstein, 1932-1933 37
- 4 Self-Defence Against Fascism in a Middle-Class Community: The Jews in Weimar Germany and Beyond 59
- 5 Jewish Resistance to Nazi Racial Legislation in Silesia, 1933-1937 77
- 6 Between Pacifism and Patriotism — A Protestant Dilemma: The Case of Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze 87
- 7 A Radical Minority: Resistance in the German Protestant Church 115
- 8 Catholic Resistance to Biological and Racist Eugenics in the Third Reich 137
- 9 Social Unrest and the Response o f the Nazi Regime, 1934-1936 157
- 10 Peasants and Workers in their Environment: Nonconformity and Opposition to National Socialism in the Austrian Alps 175
- 11 Social Democratic Resistance Against Hitler and the European Tradition o f Underground Movements 191
- 12 Dutch Contacts with the Resistance in Germany 205
- 13 The National-Conservatives and Opposition to the Third Reich before the Second World War 221
- 14 Between England and Germany: Adam von Trott’s Contacts with the British 253
- 15 Waiting for Action: The Debate on the ‘Other Germany’ in Great Britain and the Reaction of the Foreign Office to German ‘Peace-Feelers’, 1942 279
- 16 German Soldiers in the 1938 Munich Crisis 305
- 17 Individual Loyalty and Resistance in the German Military: The Case o f Sub-Lieutenant Oskar Kusch 323
- 18 ‘Resistance’ to ‘No Surrender’: Popular Disobedience in Wurttemberg in 1945 351
- 19 The Uses o f Remembrance: The Legacy of the Communist Resistance in the German Democratic Republic 369
- 20 Conclusion: How Far Could the German Resistance Have Changed the Course o f History? 389
- Contributors 399
- Bibliography 405
- Selected Works since 1990 423
- Index 429
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- List of Tables XI
- Preface XIII
- Preface to the Paperback Edition XV
- Peter Hoffman’s Bibliography since 1990 XXI
- 1 Introduction: Resistance to National Socialism in the Work of Peter Hoffmann 1
- 2 Surveillance and Disobedience: Aspects of the Political Policing of Nazi Germany 15
- 3 Conservative Opposition to Nazism in Eutin, Schleswig-Holstein, 1932-1933 37
- 4 Self-Defence Against Fascism in a Middle-Class Community: The Jews in Weimar Germany and Beyond 59
- 5 Jewish Resistance to Nazi Racial Legislation in Silesia, 1933-1937 77
- 6 Between Pacifism and Patriotism — A Protestant Dilemma: The Case of Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze 87
- 7 A Radical Minority: Resistance in the German Protestant Church 115
- 8 Catholic Resistance to Biological and Racist Eugenics in the Third Reich 137
- 9 Social Unrest and the Response o f the Nazi Regime, 1934-1936 157
- 10 Peasants and Workers in their Environment: Nonconformity and Opposition to National Socialism in the Austrian Alps 175
- 11 Social Democratic Resistance Against Hitler and the European Tradition o f Underground Movements 191
- 12 Dutch Contacts with the Resistance in Germany 205
- 13 The National-Conservatives and Opposition to the Third Reich before the Second World War 221
- 14 Between England and Germany: Adam von Trott’s Contacts with the British 253
- 15 Waiting for Action: The Debate on the ‘Other Germany’ in Great Britain and the Reaction of the Foreign Office to German ‘Peace-Feelers’, 1942 279
- 16 German Soldiers in the 1938 Munich Crisis 305
- 17 Individual Loyalty and Resistance in the German Military: The Case o f Sub-Lieutenant Oskar Kusch 323
- 18 ‘Resistance’ to ‘No Surrender’: Popular Disobedience in Wurttemberg in 1945 351
- 19 The Uses o f Remembrance: The Legacy of the Communist Resistance in the German Democratic Republic 369
- 20 Conclusion: How Far Could the German Resistance Have Changed the Course o f History? 389
- Contributors 399
- Bibliography 405
- Selected Works since 1990 423
- Index 429