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Oberammergau in the Nazi Era: The Fate of a Catholic Village in Hitlers Germany
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Oberammergau in the Nazi Era: The Fate of a Catholic Village in Hitlers Germany
Author:Waddy Helena (EN)
Language of a book: Английский
Language of an original book: Английский
Publisher: Gardners Books

    The Bavarian mountain village of Oberammergau is famous for its decennial passion play. The play began as an articulation of the villagers strong Catholic piety, but in the late 19th and early 20th centuries developed into a considerable commercial enterprise. The growth of the passion play from a curiosity of village piety into a major tourist attraction encouraged all manner of entrepreneurial behavior and brought the inhabitants of this isolated rural area into close contract with a larger world. Hundreds of thousands of tourists came to see the play, and thousands of temporary workers descended on the village during the play season, some settling permanently in Oberammergau. Adolf Hitler would attend a performance of the play in 1934, later saying that the drama revealed the muck and mire of Jewry. But, Helena Waddy argues, it is a mistake to brand Oberammergau as a Nazi stronghold, as has commonly been done. In this book she uses Oberammergaus unique history to explain why and how genuinely some villagers chose to become Nazis, while others rejected Party membership and defended their Catholic lifestyle. She explores the reasons why both local Nazis and their opponents fought to protect the villages cherished identity against the Third Reichs many intrusive demands. On the other hand, she also shows that the play mirrored the Gospel-based anti-Semitism endemic to Western culture. As a local study of the rise of Nazism and the Nazi era, Waddys work is an important contribution to a growing genre. As a collective biography, it is a fascinating and moving portrait of life at a time when, as Thomas Mann wrote, every day hurled the wildest demands at the heart and brain.

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