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How Green Were the Nazis? (Sachbuch) — Unfassbar viele Inhaltsangaben
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Die vorliegende Fassung
- Franz-Josef Bruggemeier, Mark Cioc, Thomas Zeller (Hrsg.): How Green Were the Nazis? - Nature, Environment, and Nation in the Third Reich
- © 2005 – Ohio University Press; Athens, Ohio
- ISBN 0821416464 / ISBN 9780821416464
Der Inhalt / Die Kapitel
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Charles Closmann: Legalizing a Volksgemeinschaft - Nazi Germany's Reich Nature Protection Law of 1935
- Michael Imort: "Eternal Forest—Eternal Volk" - The Rhetoric and Reality of National Socialist Forest Policy
- Thomas Lekan: "It Shall Be the Whole Landscape!" - The Reich Nature Protection Law and Regional Planning in the Third Reich
- Frank Uekötter: Polycentrism in Full Swing - Air Pollution Control in Nazi Germany
- Gesine Gerhard: Breeding Pigs and People for the Third Reich - Richard Walther Darré's Agrarian Ideology
- Thomas Zeller: Molding the Landscape of Nazi Environmentalism - Alwin Seifert and the Third Reich
- Thomas Rohrkrämer: Martin Heidegger, National Socialism, and Environmentalism
- Mark Bassin: Blood or Soil? The Völkisch Movement, the Nazis, and the Legacy of Geopolitik
- Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn: Violence as the Basis of National Socialist Landscape Planning in the "Annexed Eastern Areas"
- Glossary
- Selected Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
