Alexandra Lohse is an applied research scholar at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
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Introduction: The World at War 1. Stalingrad: The Right to Believe in Victory 2. Mobilizing the National Community: Do You Want Total War? 3. Genocide and Mass Atrocities: A Page Never to Be Written 4. Enemies Within and Without: A Sign of Providence 5. Dissolution: History Is the Arbiter Conclusion: Understanding What National Socialism Is
Alexandra Lohse provides a salutary analysis of how German soldiers and civilians dealt with bad news in the second half of World War II. (Michigan War Studies Review) [Lohse] interweaving of rich and varied primary source material with a solid command of secondary literature produces a troubling but beautifully written and psychologically convincing portrait of German society facing or refusing to face military defeat. (Austrian History Yearbook)

