ABSTRACT
Nazis, fascists and völkisch conservatives in different European countries not only cooperated internationally in the fields of culture, science, economy, and persecution of Jews, but also developed ideas for a racist and ethno-nationalist Europe under Hitler. The present volume attempts to combine an analysis of Nazi Germany’s transnational relations with an evaluation of the discourse that accompanied these relations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|108 pages
Concepts of Europe
chapter 1|16 pages
“Volksgruppen Rights” versus “Minorities Protections”
The evolution of German and Austrian political order paradigms from the 1920s to 1945
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chapter 2|14 pages
Speaking Nazi-European
The semantic and conceptual formation of the National Socialist “New Europe”
chapter 3|14 pages
From Greater German Reich to Greater Germanic Reich
Arthur Seyss-Inquart and the racial reshaping of Europe
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part II|90 pages
Science, academia, and culture
chapter 7|17 pages
Controlling agriculture in Greece (1935–1944)
Land exploitation, peasant mobilization, and big science
chapter 8|24 pages
“Population pressure” and development models for Southeastern Europe
Interactions between German and Southeastern European economists, 1930–1945
chapter 9|13 pages
Educating the “intellectual army” 1 of the “New Europe”?
Foreign students and academic exchange in Nazi Germany
chapter 10|16 pages
Film Axis and film Europe
German-Japanese and German-Italian cooperation in the film industry from 1933 to 1945
chapter 11|18 pages
Building a New Europe on the back of “German” science 1
Völkisch ideologies and imperialistic visions at the Academy of Sciences in Vienna
part III|34 pages
Economy
chapter 13|20 pages
When ends become means
Post-war planning and the exigencies of war in the discussion about a new economic order in Europe (1939–1945)
part IV|36 pages
Raumordnung and racism
chapter 14|13 pages
“The Anti-Semite Internationale”
The exporting of anti-Jewish scholarship and propaganda by the Third Reich