About this title: Although acknowledged as a highly professional military organization, the Wehrmacht has been traditionally exonerated of the crimes attributed to the SS during World War II. However, in this study the author shows how the relentless Nazi propaganda machine produced conscripts for Hitler's army who were fully convinced of his horrific views on "inferior peoples", and that it was these ideas, and not the exigencies of war, that motivated their atrocities. Concentrating on the organized and spontaneous crimes committed against Communist officials and Jews in the Soviet Union, this reappraisal ...
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: 11/26/1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Very Good. 0195079035 Very Good Condition and Unread! Text is clean and unmarked! Light shelf wear to cover from storage, crease. --Be Sure to Compare Seller Feedback and Ratings before Purchasing--Has a small black line on bottom/exterior edge of pages. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: 2006
ISBN-13:9780195068795ISBN:0195068793
Description: Very good in very good dust jacket. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. 256 p. Audience: General/trade. Bk is tight, & clean with some sm amt of water damage bot edge frt cvr & first 8 or 10 pgs. DJ clean & bright light edgewear & rubbing, also with water damage bot edge at spine area. read more
Description: Good. [ No Hassle 30 Day Returns ] [ Underlining/Highlighting: SOME ] [ Writing: NONE ] [ Torn pages: NO ] [ Broken Seams: NO ] Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Pub Date: 11/26/1992 Binding: Paperback Pages: 256. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear, corners lightly bumped, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear, corners lightly bumped, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear, corners lightly bumped, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear, corners lightly bumped, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear and curling, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear and creasing, corners lightly bumped, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear, corners lightly bumped, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear, corners lightly bumped, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press, New York
Date Published: 1992
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: Good. 5.5 x 8. Covers have minor wear, corners lightly bumped, remainder mark, interior tight and clean, xiv + 238 pages including notes and index, explores the German Soldier from his own point of view and how the brutalizing conditions of the fighting against Russia reshaped the army in Hitler's image and their need to regard the enemy as subhumans to justify the atrocities of the war. read more
Description: Good. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Description: Acceptable. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows definite wear, and perhaps considerable marking on inside. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. read more
Description: Acceptable. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows definite wear, and perhaps considerable marking on inside. Your purchase also supports literacy charities. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford U.P., New York, NY
Date Published: 1991
ISBN-13:9780195068795ISBN:0195068793
Description: Like New/Near Fine. W/Dust Jacket 238pgs(Index) 1/8" DJ tear top fore-edge, o.w. clean, tight & bright. No ink names, bookplates etc. ISBN 0195068793. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Date Published: 1994
ISBN-13:9780195079036ISBN:0195079035
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 205x135 mm. (252) although acknowledged as a highly professional military organization, the wehrmacht has been traditionally exonerated from the crimes attributed to the ss during the second world war. however, in this radical new study, omer bartov shows how the relentless nazi propaganda machine produced conscripts for hitler's army who were fully convinced of his horrific views on `inferior peoples', and that it was these ideas, and not the exigencies of war, that ... read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc, USA
Date Published: 1991
ISBN-13:9780195068795ISBN:0195068793
Description: Fair. 0195068793. READING COPY ONLY. Ex-library with associated stampings/codes/plastic cover/withdrawn £1 price. Pages good but with some foxing, grubby foredge. Spine is pushed. Plastic cover has edge wear/marks/tears. Not a pretty copy but still completely useable. First class daily dispatch from Devon.; 1.02 x 9.5 x 6.5 Inches; 256 pages. read more
"Damning work of scholarship on the German Army's psychological state in World War 2. The author shows how the German Army (not just the notorious SS units) was molded by Hitler's vision, and that the average soldier's faith in their leader enabled them to fight on when defeat was inevitable. This is one of the first books to re-examine the established picture of the German soldier as an apolitical warrior, painted by ex-German generals and cold warriors who wanted the Germans on their side during the post-war struggle with the Soviet Union. Rather, after the defeats and brutality the army experienced in the invasion of Russia, propaganda and its twisting of reality motivated the German Army to continue fighting. This is one of the starting points of the new scholarship about the conduct of the German Army in World War 2 and you can see the author's influence in many recent works."
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