The Hitler Salute
On the Meaning of a Gesture
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Author
Publication
2008-04-01 - Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt and Company
Language
English
Word Count
32,000 words, Guess
Page Count
128 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehitlersaluteonme0000alle
- ISBN-10080508178X
- ISBN-139780805081787
- LibraryThing4958500
- Goodreads1763615
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007035667
- OCLC Control Number167764198
- Better World Books9780805081787
- Open LibraryOL11276206M
Classifications
- LCCGT3050.5.G3A4513
- LCCGT3050.5.G3 A4513 2008
Description
"Sometimes the smallest detail reveals the most about a culture. In Heil Hitler: The History of a Gesture, sociologist Tilman Allert uses the Nazi transformation of the most mundane human interaction, the greeting, to show how National Socialism brought about the submission and conformity of a whole society. Made compulsory in 1933, the Hitler salute developed into a daily reflex in a matter of mere months, and quickly became the norm in schools, at work, among friends, and even at home. Adults denounced neighbors who refused to raise their arms, and children were given tiny Hitler dolls with movable right arms so they could practice the pernicious salute. The constantly reiterated declaration of loyalty at once controlled public transactions and fractured personal relationships. And always, the greeting sacralized Hitler, investing him and his regime with a divine aura."--Publishers description.
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