Animals under the swastika /

"Never before or since have animals played as significant a role in German history as they did during the Third Reich. Potato beetles and silkworms were used as weapons of war, pigs were used in propaganda, and dog breeding served the Nazis as a model for their racial theories. Paradoxically, s...

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Autor principal: Mohnhaupt, Jan, 1983- (Autor)
Outros Autores: Eyck, John R. J. (Tradutor)
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Idioma:inglês
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Publicado em: Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2022]
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Resumo:"Never before or since have animals played as significant a role in German history as they did during the Third Reich. Potato beetles and silkworms were used as weapons of war, pigs were used in propaganda, and dog breeding served the Nazis as a model for their racial theories. Paradoxically, some animals were put under special protection while some humans were simultaneously declared unworthy of living. Ultimately, the ways in which Nazis conceptualized and used animals--both literally and symbolically--reveals much about their racist and bigoted attitudes toward other humans. Drawing from diaries, journals, school textbooks, and printed propaganda, J.W. Mohnhaupt tells these animals'stories vividly and with an eye for everyday detail, focusing each chapter on a different facet of Nazism by way of a specific animal species: red deer, horses, cats, and more. Animals under the Swastika illustrates the complicated, thought-provoking relationship between Nazis and animals" --Distributor description.
Descrição do item:Originally published by Carl Hanser Verlag under the title Tiere im Nationalsozialismus, copyright ©2020 Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, München.
Descrição Física:1 online resource (vii, 196 pages)
Bibliografia:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780299338039
0299338037
0299338002
9780299338008