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Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1. Volksgemeinschaftas a Political Concept The origins of the Volksgemeinschaft during the First World War All Authority emanates from the Volk Weimar Parties and the Volksgemeinschaft Volksgemeinschaftas Exclusion Chapter 2. Anti-Semitic Violence in the Weimar Republic Fall 1923 Violence in the Provinces Caesura 1930 Assault on the Constitutional State Chapter 3. 1933 - They won't do anything to us, after all we're Germans April Boycott Emden Dual State Chapter 4. The Boycott as a Political Arena Tradition of Boycotts Resentment Boycott in Hesse Schluchtern Gelnhausen Political Arena Chapter 5. The Crowd as an Actor Gelnhausen Intensification of Violence East Prussia Collective Violence Chapter 6.Racial Defilement - Honor, Gender, and Volk's Justice Persecution of Racial Defilement after the Seizure of Power Pillory Processions 1935 Norden Media Honor and Shame The Nuremburg Laws Chapter 7. The Dilemma of the Politics of Violence The Individual Actions continue Jemgum Gladenbach Wolfhagen Illusion of the Grace Period Chapter 8. Pogrom The Pogramatic Mood in the early Fall of 1938 November Pogrom Wolfhagen Emden Norden Treuchtlingen Pogroms in Europe Effects Conclusion. The Production of the Volksgemeinschaft Inclusion and Exclusion Division Honor and Shame Popular Justice (Volksrecht) Self-Empowerment Bibliography Index of Places

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