Wege. How Europeans define and understand their own continent has always been a moving target, shifting with the political and military winds of the era. This compelling monograph examines how the term was perceived during the years of the Third Reich, with particular focus on the Germans' own perception of the title, "New Europe." Nonfiction books, travelogues, and literary writings are examined to give a comprehensive overview of the term's relevance within the party itself, and how it came to define their prewar and wartime behavior. 112 pages, illustrated, 8½"x 10", hardcover.
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