What role did the Nazi Party play in the revolutionising of German State and society between 1933 and 1939? With full Bibliography
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It cannot be argued that the Nazi Party did not make drastic changes within the German State and within German Society. What is arguable is whether the Nazi Party could be deemed responsible for revolutionising Germany. This essay will look to see if there was any transformation within German society and if so what role did the Nazi Party play. To ascertain the role played by the Nazi Party this essay will explore the political,
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A Documentary Reader, Nazism, 1919-1945, Volume 2, State, Economy and Society 1933-1939,University of Exeter Press, (2000) Reagin N, Markfordnung and autarkic Housekeeping. Housewives and Private Consumption under the Four Year Plan, 1936-1939 in German History, Volume 19 (2001) Rempel G, Diplomacy of the Third Reich, URL: http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/germany/lectures/31nazidiplomacy.html visited 20/11/03 Stephenson J, Women, Motherhood And The Family In The Third Reich, in Michael Burleigh (ed) Confronting the Nazi Past, London (1996)
A Documentary Reader, Nazism, 1919-1945, Volume 2, State, Economy and Society 1933-1939,University of Exeter Press, (2000) Reagin N, Markfordnung and autarkic Housekeeping. Housewives and Private Consumption under the Four Year Plan, 1936-1939 in German History, Volume 19 (2001) Rempel G, Diplomacy of the Third Reich, URL: http://mars.acnet.wnec.edu/~grempel/courses/germany/lectures/31nazidiplomacy.html visited 20/11/03 Stephenson J, Women, Motherhood And The Family In The Third Reich, in Michael Burleigh (ed) Confronting the Nazi Past, London (1996)