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“Ein Drittes Reich, wie ich es auffasse”: Politik, Gesellschaft und privates Leben in Tagebüchern, 1933–1939. By Janosch Steuwer . Göttingen: Wallstein, 2017. Pp. 611. Cloth €49.90. ISBN: 978-3835330030.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 September 2017
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1 Steuwer has also written an important article on the discussion about the Volksgemeinschaft: Steuwer, Janosch, “Was meint und nützt das Sprechen von der “Volksgemeinschaft”? Neuere Literatur zur Gesellschaftsgeschichte des Nationalsozialismus,” Archiv für Sozialgeschichte 53 (2013): 487–534 Google Scholar.
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