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Stormtrooper Families

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Paints a picture of the stormtrooper movement as an organic product of its local community, its web of interpersonal relationships, and its intensely emotional internal struggles.
  • 18 August 2015
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Based on extensive archival work, Stormtrooper Families combines stormtrooper personnel records, Nazi Party autobiographies, published and unpublished memoirs, personal letters, court records, and police-surveillance records to paint a picture of the stormtrooper movement as an organic product of its local community, its web of interpersonal relationships, and its intensely emotional internal struggles. Extensive analysis of Nazi-era media across the political spectrum shows how the public debate over homosexuality proved just as important to political outcomes as did the actual presence of homosexuals in fascist and antifascist politics.

As children in the late-imperial period, the stormtroopers witnessed the first German debates over homosexuality and political life. As young adults, they verbally and physically battled over these definitions, bringing conflicts over homosexuality and masculinity into the center of Weimar Germany's most important political debates. Stormtrooper Families chronicles the stormtroopers' personal, political, and sexual struggles to explain not only how individual gay men existed within the Nazi movement but also how the public meaning of homosexuality affected fascist and antifascist politics—a public controversy still alive today.

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Price: $35.00
Pages: 352
Publisher: Harrington Park Press, LLC
Imprint: Harrington Park Press, LLC
Publication Date: 18 August 2015
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781939594051
Format: Paperback
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBTQ+ Studies / Gay Studies, HISTORY / Europe / Germany, HISTORY / Europe / General, HISTORY / Military / General
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Detailed, well informed, and highly readable—an important and most welcome contribution to the still relatively small number of SA histories, and Wackerfuss has undertaken a huge amount of research into local primary sources.
Andrew Wackerfuss is a historian with the United States Air Force and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

Introduction
1. Fathers and Forefathers
2. Shattered Sons
3. Stormtroopers Confront The Criminal
4. The Battle of Sternschanze
5. Community and Violence
6. Bloody Sundays
7. The SA Takes Power
8. Long Knives
Epilogue. From Sodom to Gomorrah: Hamburg in Ruins
Acknowledgments
Glossary
Index