Voices from the Third Reich

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Voices from the Third Reich is a historical work that presents firsthand accounts and perspectives of individuals who lived under Nazi rule in Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
historical work
about Holocaust-era Germany
World War II
attitudes toward the Nazi regime
everyday life in Nazi Germany
experiences of ordinary Germans
life under Nazi rule
political climate in Nazi Germany
propaganda in Nazi Germany
public opinion in the Third Reich
social conditions in the Third Reich
countryOfOrigin Germany
documentSource eyewitness testimonies
interviews
personal recollections
focus individual experiences rather than high politics
genre history
non-fiction
oral history
hasTheme complicity and resistance
impact of totalitarianism on everyday life
indoctrination and propaganda
memory and testimony
moral choices under dictatorship
historicalContext Nazi dictatorship
rise of National Socialism
historicalMethod qualitative narrative analysis
use of primary sources
intendedAudience readers of modern history
students of World War II history
intendedUse educational resource
historical reference
language English
German
mainSubject Nazi Germany
Third Reich
medium print
narrativeForm firsthand accounts
personal testimonies
perspective civilian perspectives
contemporary eyewitness perspectives
timePeriodCovered 1933–1945
workType secondary synthesis of primary accounts

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Johannes Steinhoff notableWork Voices from the Third Reich
Joseph Goebbels authored Voices from the Third Reich
this entity surface form: Michael: Ein deutsches Schicksal in Tagebuchblättern