Sachsen und der Nationalsozialismus
Christian Augustin, Carina Baganz, Wolfgang Bialas, Franziska Böhl, Boris Böhm, Stephan Dehn, Sebastian Fink, Ulrich Fritz, Udo Grashoff, Günther Heydemann, Friederike Hövelmans, Thomas Keiderling, Alexander Lange, Armin Nolzen, Norman Pohl, Lars Polten, Judith Schachtmann, Julius Scharnetzky, Mike Schmeitzner, Nikola Schmutzler, Jan Erik Schulte, Manfred Seifert, Chris Szejnmann, Francesca Weil, Thomas Widera
Saxony was one of the most important regional centers of National Socialism during the so-called Third Reich. Recent research has turned its attention especially to the forces active in society during this era. This volume looks closely at the social practices of persons who worked in the middle to lower tiers of the official hierarchy at both the regional and local levels. It shows that there were many ways of supporting the Nazi regime and contributing to its success.