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The Gestapo and German Society
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List of maps; List of tables; Abbreviations and glossary; Introduction; I. The Gestapo: The emergence of the Gestapo; Local organization of the Gestapo and police network; II. German Society: Würzburg and Lower Franconia before 1933; Anti-Jewish actions in Lower Franconia after 1933; III. Enforcing Racial Policy: The Gestapo and social co-operation: the example of political denunciation; Racial policy and varieties of non-compliance; Compliance through
prssure; 'Racially foreign': racial policy and Polish workers; Epilogue and conclusion; Bibliography; Index

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`... he has brought some fascinating and disturbing material to light ...' Richard Evans, Jewish Chronicle
`This book deserves a wide readership because it helps redress the balance of much current research.' W. Carr, History Today
`well-written and scholarly ... This book deserves a wide readership because it helps redress the balance of much current research.' W. Carr, History Today, Vol.40, December 1990
`well-written and scholarly ... This book deserves a wide readership because it helps redress the balance of much current research.' History Today
`Gellately's observations are valuable and disturbing.' Times Literary Supplement
`based on a meticulous analysis of some of the few surviving local Gestapo archives ... he has brought some fascinating and disturbing material to light, and raised a whole new set of questions about the nature of ideological enforcement and popular collusion in the Third Reich. This is no mean achievement.' Richard Evans, Jewish Chronicle
`This convincingly argued and meticulously researched and documented book makes an important contribution to redressing the balance ... fascinating and original contribution to the social and administrative history of the Third Reich.' Charlie Jeffery, University of Leicester, Politics and Society in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, Vol 4 No.1, 1991
`One of the book's strengths is the wealth of individual case material presented, which makes it fascinating, if depressing, reading ... this is a substantial study which makes an important contribution to the social and institutional history of the Third Reich and to research on the fate of the Jews.' Elizabeth Harvey, University of Liverpool, Patterns of Prejudice, Vol. 25, No. 1, 1991
`This convincingly argued and meticulously researched and documented book makes an important contribution ... fascinating and original contributon to the social and administrative history of the Third Reich.' Charlie Jeffery, University of Leicester, Politics and Society in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, 1. 1991

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