Julia Boyd

Julia Boyd is an author known for her historical works, including 'Travellers in the Third Reich', which provides insights into the experiences of foreigners in Nazi Germany.

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  1. 1. Travellers In The Third Reich

    The Rise of Fascism Through the Eyes of Everyday People

    This captivating historical narrative delves into the experiences of foreign visitors in Germany during the rise of the Nazi regime, offering a unique perspective on the country's transformation. Through diaries, letters, and memoirs, the book paints a vivid picture of how tourists, students, diplomats, and expatriates perceived the dramatic changes unfolding around them. It explores the allure and contradictions of a nation on the brink of war, revealing the complex interplay between personal impressions and the broader political landscape. The accounts provide a nuanced understanding of how the world viewed Germany during this tumultuous period, highlighting the varied reactions and insights of those who witnessed history in the making.

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  2. 2. Travelers In The Third Reich

    The Rise of Fascism Through the Eyes of Everyday People

    A richly researched account that follows diplomats, journalists, writers, tourists and other foreign visitors to Germany in the 1930s, showing how their encounters with pageantry, propaganda and daily life produced a spectrum of responses—from admiration and fascination to skepticism and alarm—and how travel, social contacts and biased reporting helped shape international perceptions of the Nazi regime until the outbreak of war exposed its true brutality.

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