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Hitler Youth The Hitlerjugend in War and Peace, 1933-1945
Hitler Youth The Hitlerjugend in War and Peace, 1933-1945
Author: Brenda Ralph Lewis
Condition: Poor
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Hitler Youth: The Hitlerjugend in War and Peace, 1933–1945 by Brenda Ralph Lewis is a compact, rigorous examination of how the Nazi state transformed an entire generation into instruments of National Socialism. Set against the rise and fall of the Third Reich and the German home front, the book traces the evolution of the Hitler Youth and related organizations, the Nazi education system, the gradual severing of children from family influence, and the broader processes of militarization and wartime mobilization; it also includes a focused chapter on the military record of the notorious Hitlerjugend Division.
This work is presented as a thematic historical study (MBI Publishing; ISBN 9780760309469) that emphasizes organizational structure, ideological training, and social history from 1933–1945. Authored by Brenda Ralph Lewis, it is geared toward readers interested in youth indoctrination, Nazi domestic policy, and the social dimensions of World War II. The supplied data does not list specific maps, photographs, or rarity details, nor does it provide additional publication supplements.
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Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Core bibliographic
Hitler Youth
Hitlerjugend
National Socialism and youth
Nazi youth movement
Youth indoctrination
Germany – History – 1933–1945
World War II – Germany
World War, 1939–1945 – Germany
Third Reich domestic policy
Brenda Ralph Lewis
MBI Publishing
Type of book
Historical study
Thematic history of an organization
Chronological & political focus
1933–1945
Nazi Germany
Hitler regime
Rise and fall of the Third Reich
Pre-war Nazi consolidation of power
Wartime Germany
Theater / geographic focus
Germany – Home front
Organizational / unit focus
Hitler Youth organization
Hitler-Jugend structure and hierarchy
Nazi Party organizations
Paramilitary youth organizations
Ideological training of youth
Main nations / belligerents mentioned
Germany (Nazi Germany)
Axis powers – contextual
Leadership and personalities
Adolf Hitler
Themes and subjects
Nazi propaganda
Political indoctrination of children
Totalitarian control of youth
Education under National Socialism
Militarization of society
War mobilization of youth
Role of youth in dictatorship
Ideological conformity and obedience
Second World War context
World War II social history
German home front society
Nazi organizations during wartime
Children in war
Youth in total war
Visual and reference features
Classification-style tags
Subject: Hitler-Jugend
Subject: National Socialism and youth
Subject: World War II – social aspects – Germany
Subject: Political socialization – Germany – 20th century
Subject: Youth organizations – Germany – History
Period: 1933–1945
Region: Germany
Discipline: Military history – social and organizational
Discipline: Political / ideological history
Book Condition: Poor
Book Condition: Poor
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