Life in the Third Reich
No historical subject is more apt to arouse passion and interest than the Third Reich. This collection of essays by eight leading historians presents valuable insights into Nazi Germany. Life in the Third Reich examines the lives of ordinary Germans during the 1930s and 1940s, and how they responded to the complex mixture of bribery and terror, extortion and concession, barbarity and appeals made to conventional moral values, employed by the Nazis to maintain a grip upon society.