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Index
Cover
Copyright
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: “We Have All, Always, Sought the Collective”
PART I. Germany during World War I and the Weimar Republic
1. Interviews: Youth
2. Analysis: Finding the Collective in the Youth Movement “Group”
3. Essays
The Experience of War, Revolution, Disorder, and Inflation
Gemeinschaft, Gesellschaft, and the Collective
Sexuality, Identity, and Equality in the Youth Movement
The Youth Movement and National Socialism
PART II. Germany during the Third Reich and World War II
4. Interviews: Young Adulthood
5. Analysis: Extending the Collective in the Community of the Volk
6. Essays
The Popularity of National Socialism and the Volksgemeinschaft with Younger Germans
National Socialism and Women
National Socialism and Modernization
The Experiential and Racial Reality of the Volksgemeinschaft
“Looking Away” from Jews in Nazi Germany
German Knowledge of the “Final Solution” before 1945
German Anti-Semitism during the Third Reich
National Socialist Terror and the Germans
Men and Women during the War and in Its Aftermath
PART III. Postwar Germany
7. Interviews: Maturity
8. Analysis: Resurrecting the Collective in the Generational “Circle”
9. Essays
Men, Women, and the Reassertion of the Family in Postwar Germany
The Mitscherlichs’ “The Inability to Mourn”
The National Socialist Past in West German Families
Conclusion: The Authority of Historical Experience
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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