This article examines four memoirs published in pre-war Britain which describe their authors’ first-hand experience of life under Nazi rule. These writers came from across the political spectrum, but by 1940 they had all risked their lives to escape and oppose the Nazi regime from a position of exile. Their powerful memoirs were an attempt to explain to international audiences what exactly had taken place in Germany, and to suggest ways forward. Incorporating a range of approaches, these writers’ honest reflections on their personal responses to the Nazi movement offer profound insights to readers today, as we try to understand the increasingly distant Nazi era, but are also confronted by a return of far right ideas to mainstream discourse
This study brings together for the first time four non-canonical memoirs written by women from vario...
In the 1930s, National Socialist students travelled from Germany to south-eastern Europe on study vi...
Two months after Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) had been proclaimed the Reich chancellor, the first anti-J...
The second half of Sebastian Haffner’s posthumously published memoir, Geschichte eines Deutschen, de...
The reporting of atrocity and the atrocious behaviour of states towards their own populations is not...
‘Frieden, das ist nur Schlamperei, erst der Krieg schafft Ordnung.’ These words from Brecht’s Mutte...
This article examines the meanings antifascist German Jews invested in antifascism and highlights it...
© 2011 Dr. Prudence Jane MannThis thesis brings autobiography and memoir, two generally underutilise...
In her article Narrative Silences Between History and Memory in Schumann\u27s Being Present: Growin...
Although Anglo-German relations since 1945 have by and large been friendly at the level of the polit...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryBrent E ManerThis report focuses on the life and career of Herman...
During the Second World War, the Nazis carried out violent attacks on Jewish cultural heritage, payi...
The purpose of this article is to explore how memory is constructed in Victor Klemperer’s diaries. I...
Joanne Sayner’s paper deals with texts by three women writing about their autobiographical experienc...
In the post-war period many political and military leaders from Hitler's dictatorship wrote their me...
This study brings together for the first time four non-canonical memoirs written by women from vario...
In the 1930s, National Socialist students travelled from Germany to south-eastern Europe on study vi...
Two months after Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) had been proclaimed the Reich chancellor, the first anti-J...
The second half of Sebastian Haffner’s posthumously published memoir, Geschichte eines Deutschen, de...
The reporting of atrocity and the atrocious behaviour of states towards their own populations is not...
‘Frieden, das ist nur Schlamperei, erst der Krieg schafft Ordnung.’ These words from Brecht’s Mutte...
This article examines the meanings antifascist German Jews invested in antifascism and highlights it...
© 2011 Dr. Prudence Jane MannThis thesis brings autobiography and memoir, two generally underutilise...
In her article Narrative Silences Between History and Memory in Schumann\u27s Being Present: Growin...
Although Anglo-German relations since 1945 have by and large been friendly at the level of the polit...
Master of ArtsDepartment of HistoryBrent E ManerThis report focuses on the life and career of Herman...
During the Second World War, the Nazis carried out violent attacks on Jewish cultural heritage, payi...
The purpose of this article is to explore how memory is constructed in Victor Klemperer’s diaries. I...
Joanne Sayner’s paper deals with texts by three women writing about their autobiographical experienc...
In the post-war period many political and military leaders from Hitler's dictatorship wrote their me...
This study brings together for the first time four non-canonical memoirs written by women from vario...
In the 1930s, National Socialist students travelled from Germany to south-eastern Europe on study vi...
Two months after Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) had been proclaimed the Reich chancellor, the first anti-J...