Heimat, Region, and Empire
DOI: 10.1057/9780230391116.0008
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Regions and National Socialist Ideology

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“…55 Use of regionalism in propaganda did prove particularly attractive to Gauleiter seeking to consolidate their footing within the new regime. 56 As Núñez Seixas points out, the Nazi regime and other fascist regimes were skilled improvisers, that were more than willing to appropriate regionalism when useful. 57 Though Hitler praised how technologies of movement would level regional cultural differences and declared they would rip federalism from the face of Germany, the Nazi state was hardly the most centralized dictatorship.…”
Section: From Democracy To Dictatorshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 Use of regionalism in propaganda did prove particularly attractive to Gauleiter seeking to consolidate their footing within the new regime. 56 As Núñez Seixas points out, the Nazi regime and other fascist regimes were skilled improvisers, that were more than willing to appropriate regionalism when useful. 57 Though Hitler praised how technologies of movement would level regional cultural differences and declared they would rip federalism from the face of Germany, the Nazi state was hardly the most centralized dictatorship.…”
Section: From Democracy To Dictatorshipmentioning
confidence: 99%