Description
AuthorDetlev JK Peukert
Publisher Yale University Press; First Edition (September 10, 1989)
Binding paperback
Condition very good has highlighting on some pages
Summary
Inside Nazi Germany offers a compelling examination of the daily realities under Hitler's regime, focusing on how ordinary Germans responded to its brutal policies and pervasive ideology. Detlev J.K. Peukert masterfully delves into themes of conformity, resistance, and social adaptation within a totalitarian system. Through well-researched insights, Peukert captures the complex dynamics of both support and opposition among citizens, shedding light on the psychological and social underpinnings of life in Nazi Germany. It’s an essential read for anyone interested in understanding how ordinary life persisted amidst authoritarian oppression, complicity, and moral compromise.