Higher Education in Nazi Germany (Rle Responding to Fascism: Or Education for World Conquest

Routledge (2010)
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_Higher Education in Nazi Germany_ was first published in 1944, when it was apparent that Germany was likely to lose the war. Developing themes that were to become commonplace in the analysis of totalitarian regimes, it provides an account of how higher education became a means of both installing and re-enforcing the dominant state ideology.

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