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Gun Control in the Third Reich: Disarming the Jews and Enemies of the State [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 364 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 459 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Independent Institute,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1598131621
  • ISBN-13: 9781598131628
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 364 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 459 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Jan-2014
  • Leidėjas: Independent Institute,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 1598131621
  • ISBN-13: 9781598131628
Presents the history of how the Nazi regime used laws restricting firearms ownership to disarm and repress its enemies and consolidate power which rendered political opponents defenseless. The author of this study is against all forms of gun control, including registration. He chronicles the extensive efforts to deprive Jews and others of guns in Germany, going all the way back to the period immediately after WWI, before the Nazis even gained control, and debates the question of whether guns in Jewish possession wouldve made a difference in the eventual outcome of the Holocaust. The book contains b&w historical photos; it is distributed in the US by Independent Publishers Group. Annotation ©2014 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Based on newly-discovered, secret documents from German archives, diaries and newspapers of the time, Gun Control in the Third Reich presents the definitive, yet hidden history of how the Nazi regime made use of gun control to disarm and repress its enemies and consolidate power. The countless books on the Third Reich and the Holocaust fail even to mention the laws restricting firearms ownership, which rendered political opponents and Jews defenseless. A skeptic could surmise that a better-armed populace might have made no difference, but the National Socialist regime certainly did not think so—it ruthlessly suppressed firearm ownership by disfavored groups.Gun Control in the Third Reich spans the two decades from the birth of the Weimar Republic in 1918 through Kristallnacht in 1938. The book then presents a panorama of pertinent events during World War II regarding the effects of the disarming policies. And even though in the occupied countries the Nazis decreed the death penalty for possession of a firearm, there developed instances of heroic armed resistance by Jews, particularly the Warsaw ghetto uprising.

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"Stephen Halbrook's meticulous research in Gun Control in the Third Reich sheds new and revealing light on the consolidation of Nazi power and the prosecution of the Holocaust. Everyone, including advocates of gun controls, should find this pioneering and thought-provoking book essential reading." --James B. Jacobs, Warren E. Burger Professor of Law, New York University, and author, Can Gun Control Work? "What good would private arms do against a totalitarian state? That won't remain an unanswerable rhetorical challenge for readers of Stephen Halbrook's calm, detailed scholarly book, Gun Control in the Third Reich . As Halbrook shows, Nazi leaders went to great lengths to extend the gun control laws they inherited from the Weimar Republic. They were obsessed with disarming Jews and other designated public enemies. Potential resistance was not only physically disabled. It was morally and psychologically disarmed. Evil then became irresistible in Germany, not because it was fueled by fanaticism but because shielded by fatalism." --Jeremy A. Rabkin, professor of law, George Mason University School of Law "For Jews left trembling in their homes, powerless to defend against Nazi Stormtroopers, the right to possess a gun took on special meaning in the 1940's. In Stephen Halbrook's extraordinary book, Gun Control in the Third Reich , the consequence of disarming a population making then vulnerable to imprisonment and annihilation is told with frightening detail. It is a history with poignancy. With gun controllers in our midst today, who either do not understand the Second Amendment or choose to redefine it for their own ends, it would serve them well to read and digest the powerful arguments in this pathbreaking book." --Herbert I. London, president, London Center for Policy Research

Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
Part I Dancing on a Volcano: The Weimar Republic
1 Insurrection and Repression
3(12)
2 The 1928 Law on Firearms
15(10)
3 Keeping Firearm Registrations out of the Wrong Hands?
25(24)
Part II 1933 Enter the Fuhrer
4 The Nazi Seizure of Power
49(20)
5 Disarming the Politically Unreliable: The Case of Brandenburg
69(10)
6 Defining Enemies of the State
79(18)
Part III Gleichschaltung: Forcing into Line
7 From the Night of the Long Knives to the Nurnberg Laws
97(14)
8 The Gestapo
111(12)
9 Hitler's Gun Control Act
123(22)
Part IV Reichskristallnacht: Night of the Broken Glass
10 October Prelude: Arresting Jewish Firearm Owners
145(18)
11 Goebbels Orchestrates a Pogrom
163(24)
12 Jewish Victims Speak
187(16)
Conclusion:Whither the German Resistance? 203(18)
Bibliography 221(14)
Credits for Illustrations 235(2)
Index 237(10)
About the Author 247