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The Good Germans: Resisting the Nazis, 1933-1945

Catrine Clay

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Germany, 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000, Oral history, Military history, Second World War, Fascism & Nazism

Award-winning historian Catrine Clay tells the gripping stories of six ordinary Germans who witnessed the rise of Nazism in Germany from within, and dared to resist it.

After 1933, as the brutal terror regime took hold, most of the two-thirds of Germans who had never voted for the Nazis - some 20 million people - tried to keep their heads down and protect their families.

They moved to the country, or pretended to support the regime to avoid being denounced by neighbours, and tried to work out what was really happening in the Reich, surrounded as they were by Nazi propaganda and fake news. They lived in constant fear. Yet many ordinary Germans found the courage to resist. Catrine Clay argues that it was a much greater number than was ever formally recorded. Her ground-breaking book focuses on six very different characters. They are not seen in isolation but as part of their families. Each experiences the momentous events of Nazi history as they unfold in their own small lives - Good Germans all.

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Praise for The Good Germans: Resisting the Nazis, 1933-1945

  • Historians have long grappled with the question of how popular the Nazis really were ... The Good Germans suggests that there was much more resistance than was ever formally recorded ... The Good Germans shines the spotlight on people who didn't opt for the path of conformity, but instead made often small but nonetheless defiant choices in their everyday lives that put them at risk ... [Clay] is a great story-teller who proves adept at conjuring her characters straight off the page - BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE

  • A brilliant and deeply disturbing account of six individuals, ranging from Prussian aristocrat to law student to factory hand, who risked, and in some cases lost, their lives to oppose Hitler - THE SPECTATOR 'Books of the Year'

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Catrine Clay

Catrine Clay worked for the BBC for twenty years, directing and producing documentaries. For the last ten years she worked for Timewatch, the BBC History strand. She has written two previous books in connection with her films: Princess To Queen and Master Race. King, Kaiser, Tsar is based on her documentary of the same title, commissioned to accompany Stephen Poliakoff's The Lost Prince.

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