A Village in the Third Reich: How Ordinary Lives Were Transformed By the Rise of Fascism
English
By (author): Angelika Patel Julia Boyd
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A Waterstones Paperback of the Year 2022
A New Statesman Book of the Year 2022
Fascinating Youll learn more about the psychological workings of Nazism by reading this superbly researched chronicle than you will by reading a shelf of wider-canvas volumes on the rise of Nazism.Daily Mail
An utterly absorbing insight into the full spectrum of responses from ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.The Times
Boyd is an outstanding micro-historian.iNews
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Hidden deep in the Bavarian mountains lies the picturesque village of Oberstdorf a place where for hundreds of years people lived simple lives while history was made elsewhere.
Yet even this remote idyll could not escape the brutal iron grip of the Nazi regime.
From the author of the Sunday Times bestselling Travellers in the Third Reich comes A Village in the Third Reich: an extraordinarily intimate portrait of Germany under Hitler, shining a light on the lives of ordinary people. Drawing on personal archives, letters, interviews and memoirs, it lays bare their brutality and love; courage and weakness; action, apathy and grief; hope, pain, joy and despair.
Within its pages we encounter people from all walks of life foresters, priests, farmers and nuns; innkeepers, Nazi officials, veterans and party members; village councillors, mountaineers, socialists, slave labourers, schoolchildren, tourists and aristocrats. We meet the Jews who survived and those who didnt; the Nazi mayor who tried to shield those persecuted by the regime; and a blind boy whose life was judged not worth living.
This is a tale of conflicting loyalties and desires, of shattered dreams but one in which, ultimately, human resilience triumphs.
These are the stories of ordinary lives at the crossroads of history.
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Exceptional... Boyd's book reminds us that even the most brutal regimes cannot extinguish all semblance of human feeling'Mail on Sunday
Masterly [an] important and gripping book [Boyd is] a leading historian of human responses in political extremis.The Oldie
Gripping vividly depicted [a] humane and richly detailed book Spectator
Vivid, moving stories leave us asking What would I have done? Professor David Reynolds, author of Island Stories
An absorbing, thoroughly recommended readFamily Tree magazine
Laying bare the tragedies, the compromises, the suffering and the disillusionment. Exemplary microhistory. Roger Moorehouse, author of First to Fight
Compelling and evocativeAll About History
The rise of Nazi Germany through the prism of one small village in Bavaria. [] Astonishing Jane Garvey on Fortunately with Fi and Jane
incredibly engagingHistory of War magazine
'Intensely detailed, exhaustively researched and rendered in almost cinematographic detail, Julia Boyd's A Village In The Third Reich is deeply evocative, redolent of those times and truly revelatory. I learned so much. This is a book I will need to return to again and again, to relearn, refresh and remember. A triumph.' Damien Lewis, author of The Flame of Resistance