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''The Third Reich in 100 Objects'' is both fascinating and unsettling, and both intimate and repulsive. The Nazis may have reigned for little more than a decade but the effort they put into the art and design underpinning their regime has left us with a store of objects that still fascinate and revolt us today.
More intimate reflections on the Nazi regime can be found in [[The Perfect Nazi: Uncovering My SS Grandfather's Secret Past and How Hitler Seduced a Generation by Martin Davidson]] - Davidson - an erstwhile commissioning editor of history documentaries for the BBC - did not find out about his grandfather's past in the SS until after his death, when his mother finally told him the truth. You might also appreciate [[What Have the Germans Ever Done for Us?: A History of the German Population of Great Britain by Susan Duxbury-Neumann]] and [[Last Mission: the last hours of the Third Reich by Jack Everett and David Coles]].
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