1958
DOI: 10.2307/40099392
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Hitlers Jugend

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“…90 Much of this attention has taken the form of sympathetic, rather popularized accounts, but the works of Karl Paetel, Harry Pross, and Walter Laqueur are notable contributions to the general problem of youth and society in twentieth-century Germany. 91 The Youth Movement was both an expression of generational conflict and part of a widespread response to the modernization of German society, a response which stressed the dangers of modernity and urged a return to the more "genuine" social world of the past. This anti-modernism can be clearly seen in the debate over Germany's future as an industrial or an agrarian state which has been skillfully analyzed by Herman Lebovics.…”
Section: IVmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…90 Much of this attention has taken the form of sympathetic, rather popularized accounts, but the works of Karl Paetel, Harry Pross, and Walter Laqueur are notable contributions to the general problem of youth and society in twentieth-century Germany. 91 The Youth Movement was both an expression of generational conflict and part of a widespread response to the modernization of German society, a response which stressed the dangers of modernity and urged a return to the more "genuine" social world of the past. This anti-modernism can be clearly seen in the debate over Germany's future as an industrial or an agrarian state which has been skillfully analyzed by Herman Lebovics.…”
Section: IVmentioning
confidence: 99%