Life in Nazi Germany

From the Series Living History
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Life in Nazi Germany represented one of the darkest chapters in human history as the regime of Adolf Hitler took dictatorial control while leading the country into war. Among the topics discussed in this social history are the powers of the Gestapo, which arrested and tortured ordinary citizens, domination of the news media by Hitler's propaganda machine, the schooling of young people in Nazi ideology, and the persecution of the Jews who were stripped of their citizenship and property and eventually shipped off to Hitler's notorious death camps.

Interest Level Grade 7 - Grade 12
Reading Level Grade 7
Copyright 2015
Genre Nonfiction
Publisher ReferencePoint Press
Series Living History
Language English
Number of Pages 96
ISBN 9781601527769
Title Format Reinforced book
Release Date 2015-01-01
Author Hal Marcovitz
Dewey 943.086
 

Booklist

Rather than focus on a string of historical events, these titles in the Living History series highlight how citizens lived during key time periods. Complemented by maps, period photos, or reproductions of the time period, each book begins with a time line of important dates. “Life in Nazi Germany” gives a thorough overview of Hitler’s rise to power and his effective use of propaganda to create an idealistic Aryan nation and disparage Jews through symbolism and the media. In addition to discussing Jewish life in German cities, it also examines the expectations of the Nazi police, German citizens as a whole, and children indoctrinated in Hitler Youth programs. While “Life in the Time of Shakespeare” does reference the bard, the focus is more on Queen Elizabeth I and the influence of her court, including crime and methods of punishment. The book examines the similarities and differences of city life versus country life, as well as the advantages and risks of life at sea. Another chapter is dedicated to the growth of language and education. Throughout the series, numerous primary-source documents and historians’ perspectives add to the validity and interest. Living History delivers what it aims, providing students with a more complete look at history.

Author: Hal Marcovitz

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