1940 - 1944 German society and how it changes as its fortunes in war are reversed. Censorship and popular entertainment, the transformation of German industry, the recruitment of female and foreign labour, allied bombing, German dissent - including the 20 July plot, and the mobilisation of the Volkssturm towards the war's end. Interviewees include Albert Speer, Otto John, Traudl Junge, Richard Schulze-Kossens, and Otto Ernst Remer. video sexy sex music rock rap funny news pop dance film short tv google evolution of dance avril lavigne girlfriend my chemical romance famous last words guitar snl digital special christmas box teenagers beyonce shakira beautiful liar akon don't matter twitter facebook iphone search microsoft mobile social media yahoo trends apple advertising myspace social networking semantic web youtube rss firefox amazon mobile web friendfeed blogging security digg enterprise social networks android data portability politics marketing privacy lifestreaming email adobe app apps gmail api enterprise 2.0 cloud computing browsers obama startups flickr apps entertainment people blogs
World War II: Life In The Reich – part 1/5
by Staff on February 13, 2010 in Social Media
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