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""Underground Humor is useful as a compendium and will appeal to students who want to add another dimension to their research papers and to professors in their eternal quest for the perfect vignette."
-"Central European History, 1997
Kurzbeschreibung
Interest in the Third Reich is as intense as ever both in academic and popular spheres. The recent spate of films, documentaries and memoirs dealing with the Third Reich, plus numerous studies of its politics, society and everday life all testify to the enduring fascination exerted by this period of modern history. In this book Dr Hillenbrand addresses an important feature of the social history of that time: underground opposition. He shows that not all Germans living under Hitler succumbed passively to the rhetoric and horror of the Nazi regime. Covert popular defiance in the form of humorous resistance was wider spread than is commonly thought. Embracing jokes, stories and 60 cartoons, this is the only collection in English of underground anti-Nazi humour. It is, as such, an invaluable contribution to modern European history. 1. Representatives of the Old Order 2. Hitler 3. Other Personalities of the Third Reich 4. Institutions of the Third Reich 5. The Jews 6. Aspects of the Third Reich 7. The Anschluss 8. The Third