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114049
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
The paper analyzes the way the leading Allied powers progressed in science and technology in research and military spheres, both after the war and today, by building on Germany's scientific discoveries, engineering and design ideas and inventions during World War II.
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ID:
050327
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Publication |
London, Phoenix, 2002.
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Description |
821p.Pbk
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Standard Number |
1857992180
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
047493 | 943.086/SPE 047493 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
172543
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We explore the long-term political consequences of the Third Reich and show that current political intolerance, xenophobia, and voting for radical right-wing parties are associated with proximity to former Nazi concentration camps in Germany. This relationship is not explained by contemporary attitudes, the location of the camps, geographic sorting, the economic impact of the camps, or their current use. We argue that cognitive dissonance led those more directly exposed to Nazi institutions to conform with the belief system of the regime. These attitudes were then transmitted across generations. The evidence provided here contributes both to our understanding of the legacies of historical institutions and the sources of political intolerance.
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ID:
029689
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Edition |
1st ed.
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Publication |
New York, PAntheon books, 1972.
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Description |
xx, 491p.Hbk
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Standard Number |
0394471229
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012660 | 943.086/REP 012660 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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