How green were the Nazis? : nature, environment, and nation in the Third Reich / edited by Franz-Josef Brüggemeier, Mark Cioc, and Thomas Zeller.

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Other Authors: Brüggemeier, Franz-Josef, Cioc, Mark, Zeller, Thomas, 1966-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Athens : Ohio University Press, [2005]
Series:Ohio University Press series in ecology and history.
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Table of Contents:
  • Legalizing a Volksgemeinschaft : Nazi Germany's Reich Nature protection law of 1935 / Charles Closmann
  • "Eternal forest-eternal Volk" the rhetoric and reality of national socialist forest policy / Michael Imort
  • "It shall be the whole landscape!" : the Reich nature protection law and regional planning in the Third Reich / Thomas Lekan
  • Polycentrism in full swing : air pollution control in Nazi Germany / Frank Uektter
  • Breeding pigs and people for the Third Reich : Richard Walther Darr's agrarian ideology / Gesine Gerhard
  • Molding the landscape of Nazi environmentalism : Alwin Seifert and the Third Reich / Thomas Zeller
  • Martin Heidegger, national socialism, and environmentalism / Thomas Rohkrmer
  • Blood or soil? the volkisch movement, the Nazis, and the legacy of geopolitik / Mark Bassin
  • Violence as the basis of national socialist landscape planning in the "annexed Eastern areas" / Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn.