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Children's Literature in Hitler's Germany

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ISBN-10 : 0821423649
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Book Synopsis Children's Literature in Hitler's Germany by : Christa Kamenetsky

Book excerpt: Kamenetsky shows how Nazis used children's literature to shape a "Nordic Germanic" worldview, intended to strengthen the German folk community, the Führer, and the fatherland by imposing a racial perspective on mankind. Their thus corroded the last remnants of the Weimar Republic's liberal education, while promoting a following for Hitler.


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