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Life and Death in a German Town Panikos Panayi (De Montfort University, UK)

Life and Death in a German Town By Panikos Panayi (De Montfort University, UK)

Life and Death in a German Town by Panikos Panayi (De Montfort University, UK)


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Life and Death in a German Town: Osnabruck from the Weimar Republic to World War II and Beyond by Panikos Panayi (De Montfort University, UK)

The period between 1929 and 1949 represents one of the most traumatic and destructive in the history of Germany. Economic crisis, Nazism, war, destruction and post-war dislocation dominated the lives of all Germans and those living in Germany. While all ethnic groups faced great hardship during these years, there were stark differences between the experience of native ethnic Germans, German refugees from Eastern Europe, German Jews, Romanies and foreigners. This is the first major study to look at the lives of all of the differing ethnic groups in Germany during this period. Using vital primary sources, archival material and insightful interviews, Panikos Panayi presents an extraordinary analysis of the individual experiences of, and relationships between, all these groups living in the German town of Osnabruck. He focuses on Alltagsgeschichte (the history of everyday life) to understand the realities for people living in one German location in a time of great change and upheaval. Panayi reveals the fluidity of the borderline between victims and perpetrators, how the use of forced labour dramatically changed the ethnic composition of the town and the impact of the arrival of German refugees from Eastern Europe at the end of World War II. Panayi's revealing analysis of the continuity and discontinuity in the everyday lives of Osnabruckers between 1929 and 1949, and the inter-ethnic relations during this period, is an essential reference tool for anyone wanting to understand the now time realities of living in Nazi Germany.

About Panikos Panayi (De Montfort University, UK)

Panikos Panayi is Professor of European History at De Montfort University, UK. He is the author of Migrant City: A New History of London (2020) and, with Stefan Manz, Enemies in the Empire: Civilian Internment in the British Empire during the First World War (2020), among others.

Table of Contents

Part I: Introduction 1. National and Local History in Germany, 1929-1949 2. The Economic Crisis and the Rise of the Nazis Part II: Ethnic Majorities 3. The Establishment of a New Society, 1933-39: Social and Economic Transformation, Propaganda and Repression 4. World War Two and the Consequences of Allied Bombing 5. Defeat and Recovery, 1945-9 6. German Refugees Part III: Ethnic Minorities 7. The Persecution and Elimination of Jews 8. The Continuity of Anti-Romany Discrimination 9. Foreign Workers and Prisoners of War Epilogue 10. The Emergence from Crisis

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NLS9781350173989
9781350173989
1350173983
Life and Death in a German Town: Osnabruck from the Weimar Republic to World War II and Beyond by Panikos Panayi (De Montfort University, UK)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2020-07-23
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