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A study of Christian religions and churches in Europe at the time of the Second World War.
Explores the consequences of the German occupation for the economy of occupied Europe, illustrating the ways in which different decisions impacted upon the fate of national economies and subsequent post-war recovery. The authors comprehensively chart the economic history of Nazi-occupied Europe in this illuminating study.
Examining how far everyday life was possible in a situation of total war and brutal occupation, this book's theme is the social experience of occupation in German- and Italian-occupied Europe, and in particular the strategies ordinary people developed in order to survive. It adopts a comparative approach, and also discusses the Second World War.
Examining how far everyday life was possible in a situation of total war and brutal occupation, this book's theme is the social experience of occupation in German- and Italian-occupied Europe, and in particular the strategies ordinary people developed in order to survive. It adopts a comparative approach, and also discusses the Second World War.
Presents the investigation of how the phenomenon of political legitimacy operated within Europe's political cultures during the period of the Second World War. This book explores political discourse, state propaganda, and high and low culture. It is suitable for both political scientists and twentieth-century historians.
Through a series of regional case studies, this book presents the Holocaust not as a single monolithic or one-dimensional event, but as a complex process with many human actors and local contexts.
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