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How could educated professional support Hitler's Nazi movement and the Third Reich? Jarausch examines this fascinating and largely unexplored subject, tracing the social, ideological, and political development of three representative German professions - lawyers, teachers, and engineers - from the late Empire to the end of World War II.
`The vast array of his sources, complemented with a highly informative set of statistical tables in the appendix, allow him to combine methods of quantitative social history with intellectual history and a narrative approach. The most brilliant achievement of the book is to merge this complex material into a meaningful account of the travails of the German profession in the inter-war yearsEuropean History Quarterly
John J. DiIulio, Princeton University) DiIulio, John J., Jr ((Tenured) Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, (Tenured) Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Jr. Dilulio, John J., Jr. Diiulio, John J., John J. Jr. Dilulio, John J. Jr. Diiulio
Yasuhiko Dote, Sakan Kinoshita, Japan) Dote, Yasuhiko (Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering, Professor, Department of Electronic Engineering, Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan) Kinoshita, Sakan (General Manager, Technical Development Administration Division, General Manager, Technical Development Administration Division, Shibaura Seisakusho Co. Ltd.