Private Life and Privacy in Nazi Germany

Private Life and Privacy in Nazi Germany
ISBN-10
1108719031
ISBN-13
9781108719032
Category
History
Pages
410
Language
English
Published
2020-06-18
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Authors
Elizabeth Harvey, Maiken Umbach, Andreas Wirsching

Description

Was it possible to have a private life under the Nazi dictatorship? It has often been assumed that private life and the notion of privacy had no place under Nazi rule. Meanwhile, in recent years historians of Nazism have been emphasising the degree to which Germans enthusiastically embraced notions of community. This volume sheds fresh light on these issues by focusing on the different ways in which non-Jewish Germans sought to uphold their privacy. It highlights the degree to which the regime permitted or even fostered such aspirations, and it offers some surprising conclusions about how private roles and private self-expression could be served by, and in turn serve, an alignment with the community. Furthermore, contributions on occupied Poland offer insights into the efforts by 'ethnic Germans' to defend their aspirations to privacy and by Jews to salvage the remnants of private life in the ghetto.

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