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The Third Reich-Coercion or Consent: Terror as a mechanism of control-Episode 10

58 min · 23 de nov de 2025
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Nazism is synonymous with terror and repression. The brutality of the regime was one of its defining legacies; yet, has too much emphasis been placed on the role of terror in subduing 'ordinary Germans'? The terror-police complex was undoubtedly a highly significant and frightening aspect of the regime for those who were its targets. Most Germans, however, were not political or racial targets of the regime, and their relationship with the terror network reflected this. Since the 1980s historians have played more attention to the social history of the Third Reich which has transformed our understanding of the complex, and often alarming, relationships between the regime and its citizens. Power in Nazi Germany did not always travel in one direction.  Speaker-Rhys Producers- Sam and Toby Music-Sam

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