If you liked A Companion to Nazi Germany by Shelley Baranowski, Armin Nolzen, and Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, start with Being elsewhere : tourism, consumer culture, and identity in modern Europe and North America (2001), Faschismus in Italien und Deutschland (2005), and Strength Through Joy (2004). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 Being elsewhere : tourism, consumer culture, and identity in modern Europe and North America 2001 · 382 pages · Shelley Baranowski · Same author
  2. 2 Faschismus in Italien und Deutschland 2005 · 283 pages · Sven Reichardt, Armin Nolzen · Same author
  3. 3 Strength Through Joy 2004 · 272 pages · Shelley Baranowski · Same author
  4. 4 Thec onfessing church, conservative elites, and the Nazi state 1986 · 185 pages · Shelley Baranowski · Same author
  5. 5 Germany and the Second World War : Volume IX/I : German Wartime Society 1939-1945 2008 · 1,074 pages · Ralf Blank, Karola Fings, Winfried Heinemann, Tobias Jersak, Armin Nolzen, Derry Cook-Radmore · Same author
  6. 6 The confessing church, conservative elites, and the Nazi state 1986 · 185 pages · Shelley Baranowski · Same author
  7. 7 Holocaust Education in Primary Schools in the Twenty-First Century 2019 · 278 pages · Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Paula Cowan, James T. Griffiths · Same author
  8. 8 Germany and the Second World War: Volume IX/I: German Wartime Society 1939-1945: Politicization, Disintegration, and the Struggle for Survival 2008 · 1,022 pages · Ralf Blank, Jürgen Förster, Karola Fings, Winfried Heinemann, Tobias Jersak, Armin Nolzen · Same author
  9. 9 The sanctity of rural life 1995 · 267 pages · Shelley Baranowski · Same author
  10. 10 Heimat, Region, and Empire 2012 · 280 pages · Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Maiken Umbach · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Being elsewhere : tourism, consumer culture, and identity in modern Europe and North America (2001), Faschismus in Italien und Deutschland (2005), Strength Through Joy (2004), Thec onfessing church, conservative elites, and the Nazi state (1986), and Germany and the Second World War : Volume IX/I : German Wartime Society 1939-1945 (2008).

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A Companion to Nazi Germany is by Shelley Baranowski, Armin Nolzen, and Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann.