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Small, picturesque villages of ancient timber-framed houses nestled in peaceful German landscapes. Hard-working and contented German peasants, robust and healthy, predominantly clad in traditional garb. A feeling of oneness with nature, and of safe removal from modern civilization and its discontents. These are the postcard-like images, illustrating their corresponding notions encountered in a KdF book about the leisure organization’s work in rural Germany.1
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Timpe, J. (2017). Creating a Clean, Beautiful German Lebensraum . In: Nazi-Organized Recreation and Entertainment in the Third Reich. The Holocaust and its Contexts. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-53193-3_5
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