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Title
Ideology and the rationality of domination
Type
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Monograph
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Classification
LCC: D765 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 940.53/438 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23)
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original text: : German
Summary
"Following the brutal invasion and occupation of Poland, the Nazis put measures into place: remove the Jews, bring in German settlers, and racially classify the rest of the population in order to separate Poles from ethnic Germans. Gerhard Wolf reveals an astonishing reality in which the plan met with massive resistance from various Nazi occupation institutions, especially when it came to deeming a majority of Polish citizens as "racially unfit." According to Wolf, the everchanging environment of the war meant this was a highly experimental process and emphasizes the formative aspects of Nazi policy-making and how key actors struggled to define racial criteria and determine whether they would have the desired effect. Students and scholars of the Polish occupation, the Holocaust, and Nazism will find new analysis of German imperialism, ethnic cleansing, and genocide in this important book"-- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. The German quest for Polish land
2. War: projecting the "Lebensraum" dystopia onto Poland
3. Consolidating power: reinforcing the German occupation regime through population policy
4. "Lebensraum": polulation policy in the tug of war between racial hubris and the rational demands of power
5. Labor deployment: population policy as a tool of exploitation and assimilation
Authorized Access Point
Wolf, Gerhard, 1954- Ideology and the rationality of domination