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The essays presented here aim to shed light on familiar topics - the role of political violence, the German view of Hitler, and also upon less well-known aspects of life in the Third Reich, such as village life, the treatment of "social outcasts", and the Germans' retrospective view.

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The essays presented here aim to shed light on familiar topics - the role of political violence, the German view of Hitler, and also upon less well-known aspects of life in the Third Reich, such as village life, the treatment of "social outcasts", and the Germans' retrospective view.
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Autorenporträt
Richard Bessel is Professor of Twentieth Century History at the University of York. He works on the social and political history of modern Germany, the aftermath of the two world wars and the history of policing. He is co-editor of German History and is a member of the editorial board of History Today. His recent publications include Patterns of Provocations: Police and Public Disorder, and 'Mobilizing German Society for War', in R. Chickering and S. Foerster (eds) Great War, Total War: Combat and Mobilization in the Western Front, 1914-1918.