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For his Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellowship for Archival Research, Mr. Goeschel conducted research on his project, “Suicide in Nazi and Weimar Germany.” Mr. Goeschel is the author of several scholarly articles including “Suicides of German Jews in the Third Reich” in German History, vol. 25, no. 1 (January ) and “Suicide at the End of the Third Reich” in the Journal of Contemporary . Suicide in Nazi Germany. By Christian Goeschel. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xiv+ Cloth $ ISBN - Volume 43 Issue 2. Christian Goeschel is a post-doctoral research fellow at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he also teaches Modern European History. In he was awarded the Walter Laqueur Prize for.


Christian Goeschel is a post-doctoral research feloow at Birkbeck College, University of London, where he also teaches Modern European History. In he was awarded the Walter Laqueur Prize for his work on suicide in Nazi Germany. Suicide in Nazi Germany Christian Goeschel. Illuminates the massive wave of suicides that swept Nazi Germany, including the mass suicides of German Jews during the Holocaust; Examines what this can tell us about the peculiar self-destructiveness of the Third Reich and the depths of Nazi fanaticism. Suicide in Nazi Germany, by Christian Goeschel (Oxford: Oxford U.P., ; pp. £20). As Christian Goeschel notes at the beginning of this work, most people are aware that Hitler and his closest entourage killed themselves at the end of the Third Reich. But was this 'orgy of self-immolation' unexpected, or was.


The suicides of Hitler, Goebbels, Bormann, Himmler, and later Goering at the end of World War II. The suicides of Hitler, Goebbels, Bormann, Himmler, and later Goering at the end of World War II were only the most prominent in a suicide epidemic that has no historical parallel and that can tell us much about the Third Reich's peculiar self-destructiveness and the depths of Nazi fanaticism. Looking at the suicides of both Nazis and ordinary people in Germany from the end of World War I until the end of World War II, Christian Goeschel shows how suicides among different population groups. Suicide in Nazi Germany. By Christian Goeschel. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xiv+ Cloth $ ISBN - Volume 43 Issue 2.

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