Hitler's Army by Omer Bartov
Soldiers, Nazis, and War in the Third Reich
The book provides a detailed examination of the German Army during World War II, challenging the myth of its apolitical and professional nature. It explores how the army became deeply intertwined with Nazi ideology, contributing to the regime's brutal policies and war crimes. Through a combination of military history and social analysis, the book reveals the transformation of ordinary soldiers into participants in the atrocities of the Eastern Front, highlighting the impact of indoctrination, propaganda, and the harsh realities of war on their behavior and beliefs.
- Published
- 1991
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- Unknown
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- Pages
- 300-400
- Original Language
- English
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