According to John Lukacs, German people\u27s views on Hitler and Nazism once got examined right after the fall the Third Reich in the 1950s but this subject has lost its appeal since then. How do Germans nowadays, specifically those young ones raised in the New Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall, think of Hitler and their country\u27s Nazi legacy? This dissertation is to explore how six young Germans growing up in the new unified Germany interpret two films\u27 representations of Hitler and Nazism
In this essay I take up the later major anti-Semitic propaganda pieces, all of them released in 1940...
For a long time, Joachim Fest, a journalist and high-profile German historian of the Third Reich, ha...
This timely book takes an original transnational approach to the theme of Nazism and neo-Nazism in f...
According to John Lukacs, German people\u27s views on Hitler and Nazism once got examined right afte...
textThis dissertation analyses the roles and functions of the German film press during the Third Rei...
In the post-Second World War period, the medium of film has been arguably the leading popular cultur...
World War II occurred three quarters of a century ago, but Nazis continue to be a popular choice of ...
This essay is my review of Erwin Leiser’s excellent documentary film Germany Awake. This classic fil...
The author discusses the concept of historical images and how storytelling conventions pioneered in ...
In this essay, I review in great detail Ian Garden’s outstanding book, The Third Reich’s Celluloid W...
What do say contemporary German films about Hitler and the Third Reich?Based on the theory by Eric ...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipThis paper mi...
More than seven decades after the liberation of concentration camps across Europe, we are witnessing...
In this essay, I review two earlier anti-Semitic propaganda films of 1939, to wit, Robert and Bertra...
The author of this degree thesis has interviewed students in there first year of the upper seconda...
In this essay I take up the later major anti-Semitic propaganda pieces, all of them released in 1940...
For a long time, Joachim Fest, a journalist and high-profile German historian of the Third Reich, ha...
This timely book takes an original transnational approach to the theme of Nazism and neo-Nazism in f...
According to John Lukacs, German people\u27s views on Hitler and Nazism once got examined right afte...
textThis dissertation analyses the roles and functions of the German film press during the Third Rei...
In the post-Second World War period, the medium of film has been arguably the leading popular cultur...
World War II occurred three quarters of a century ago, but Nazis continue to be a popular choice of ...
This essay is my review of Erwin Leiser’s excellent documentary film Germany Awake. This classic fil...
The author discusses the concept of historical images and how storytelling conventions pioneered in ...
In this essay, I review in great detail Ian Garden’s outstanding book, The Third Reich’s Celluloid W...
What do say contemporary German films about Hitler and the Third Reich?Based on the theory by Eric ...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipThis paper mi...
More than seven decades after the liberation of concentration camps across Europe, we are witnessing...
In this essay, I review two earlier anti-Semitic propaganda films of 1939, to wit, Robert and Bertra...
The author of this degree thesis has interviewed students in there first year of the upper seconda...
In this essay I take up the later major anti-Semitic propaganda pieces, all of them released in 1940...
For a long time, Joachim Fest, a journalist and high-profile German historian of the Third Reich, ha...
This timely book takes an original transnational approach to the theme of Nazism and neo-Nazism in f...