Social outsiders and the consolidation of Hitler's dictatorship, 1933-1939
TítuloSocial outsiders and the consolidation of Hitler's dictatorship, 1933-1939
Autor
Call number943.086/0098
Número del objeto08384d
Lugar de publicaciónExeter, Devon, England
EditorialUniversity of Exeter Press
Año de publicación
2005
Paginaciónpp56-74
MaterialArticle
ISBN9780859898065
NotesArticle from the book 'Nazism, war and genocide' p56-74
Descripción
Nazi terror was not arbitrary, but was focussed on the persecution of the 'enemies of the people', or 'community aliens'. These outsiders - habitual criminal offenders, gypsies, homosexuals and others were defined by Nazi ideology. Down to the late 1930s - until the mass arrests of the Jews in the wake of 'Kristallnacht' - major concentration camps such as Buchenwald or Sachsenhausen incarcerated more of these social outsiders than they did communists or Jews