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Living in the Third Reich (Hardback)

First hand civilian accounts of living under the Nazi Regime

Military > By Century > 20th Century Military > Reference WWII > Hitler & the Third Reich World History

By Dr Patrick Labriola
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 176
Illustrations: 30 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036124625
Published: 31st July 2025

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Living in the Third Reich intricately weaves together the personal stories of German historical witnesses across thematic chapters, covering diverse facets of the wartime experience. From the early years of National Socialism to the devastating bombings of German cities, these narratives are enriched with personal documents and photographs, vividly providing the human face of history.

This book is more than just a chronicle of events; it is a profound exploration of human suffering and memory. Each testimony contributes to a larger mosaic, unveiling the emotional and psychological landscapes of those who endured one of history's darkest periods.

Included are German perspectives on antisemitic violence, such as the Night of Broken Glass and the deportation of Jews. The book also contains accounts from those who witnessed allied bombings across Germany, and the civilians caught up in the Russian invasion. The book goes on to cover the aftermath of the war, with people displaced and some forced into labour, and life in post-war Germany.

The author's dedication to impartial presentation allows these stories to resonate on their own, providing a rare and invaluable perspective on the past. Years of painstaking research, translation, and editing have transformed this book into a treasure trove for scholars and general readers alike. It serves as a vital preservation of a generation’s voices, fostering a deeper understanding of how the Third Reich's profoundly impacted ordinary lives.

By presenting these accounts in their unaltered and honest form, the author ensures that the true essence of these experiences is captured and conveyed.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

This book is a window into the lives and experiences of ordinary people living in Germany and occupied territories during WWII. It exposes some terrible events and experiences but also highlights the simple truth - war impacts all and we are all humans, regardless of the “side” we are on. The author presents the material very plainly and without analysis, adding power to the individual voices. There is no judgement. The roles played in the war are irrelevant. It is simply an opportunity to gain insight into what people experienced and how they remember it. And this makes the book incredibly powerful.

NetGalley, Louise Gray

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

This book describes personal stories of people who lived during and before WWII in Nazi Germany. It is interesting to read how these individuals were affected by the war. Although many claim to have not been Nazis or know of concentration camps, these same people did not help any one who was persecuted by the Nazis. They just fell inline with the government where they placed their trust. The book rings familiar to some of the political ideas that are happening today. It is frightening in that manner. Overall it was a good read providing insight to one of the most horrific times in the world.

NetGalley, Pam Furnary

About Dr Patrick Labriola

Dr Patrick Labriola grew up in Buffalo, New York and earned his B.A. in German and English from the State University of New York at Fredonia in 1981. He went on to receive an M.A. in German Language and Literature from The Ohio State University, followed by an M.A. in English from Northeastern University in Boston. In 1996, he completed his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at the University of Bonn, Germany.


Dr. Labriola, who has numerous publications on language and literature, resides in Bonn, Germany, where he works as a translator, court interpreter, and university instructor.

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