The Nazi Party found that archeology is a very useful tool in propaganda. The Nazis used it to justify their nationalistic interests, from the conquest of Europe to create the Third Reich to genocidal racial cleansing. They glorified their past to unite the German people and gain their support. However, the people could not have been misled without the cooperation or apathy of German archeologists in general
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This Internal Assessment investigates how propaganda in the media influenced Nazi Germany\u27s devel...
This publication was inspired by the 2017–2019 German/American Provenance Research Exchange Program ...
272 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The connection between the po...
The discipline of prehistoric archaeology changed dramatically under the Third Reich. The Nazis mani...
Danish archaeology in the shadow of the swastika, 1933-1945 With Hitler’s takeover in 1933 and the e...
Examines Nazi ideology and focuses on the reasons why the Nazis were successful in coming to power. ...
This thesis was submitted to the Department of History of the University of Kansas in partial fulfil...
During the 1930s and 1940s, the National Socialist German Worker’s Party launched a full-scale propa...
Between the last quarter of the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, Ital...
In order to increase our understanding of how an industrialized, highly westernized society came to ...
In the search for an explanatory model for the present or even more, for a fundament for nation...
In Nazi Germany conservation and restoration and the practitioners of these processes, furthered the...
Museum development in Europe changed rapidly from the middle of the 19th century through the end of ...
Propaganda imagery and rhetoric has played a role in mass persuasion leading to an escalation of pol...
The rising significance of Holocaust commemoration has advanced provenance research of Nazi-looted m...
This Internal Assessment investigates how propaganda in the media influenced Nazi Germany\u27s devel...
This publication was inspired by the 2017–2019 German/American Provenance Research Exchange Program ...
272 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The connection between the po...