Germans, Slavs and the burden of work in rural Southern Germany during the second World War
TitleGermans, Slavs and the burden of work in rural Southern Germany during the second World War
Author
Call number943.086/0098
Object number08384f
Place of publicationExeter, Devon, England
PublisherUniversity of Exeter Press
Year of publication
2005
Physical descriptionpp94-104
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780859898065
NotesArticle from the book 'Nazism, war and genocide' p94-104
Description
In rural southern Germany, responses to the various categories of newcomer who arrived in hitherto socially homogeneous village communities were shaped less by the dictates of Nazi ideology than by long-standing traditions with regard to 'outsiders'. The lack of Nazi functionaries in some regions made it impossible for the regime to police ordinary Germans' behaviour