Underground Humour In Nazi Germany, 1933-1945
Explore the wit and resilience of humor in times of oppression with "Underground Humour In Nazi Germany, 1933-1945" by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This unique collection features a vibrant array of jokes, stories, and 60 captivating cartoons, providing a rare glimpse into the underground anti-Nazi humor that flourished during one of history's darkest periods. Spanning 316 pages, this hardback edition, published in 1994, serves as an invaluable contribution to the social history of twentieth-century Germany. Discover how humor became a powerful tool for survival and resistance amidst the horrors of the Nazi regime. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in the intersection of art and politics, this book offers both insight and entertainment. Don’t miss out on this important historical treasure that highlights the human spirit’s unwavering ability to find laughter even in the most challenging circumstances.