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Disarming the Jews
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Based on newly discovered secret documents from German archives, diaries, and newspapers of
the time, Gun Control in the Third Reich presents the definitive yet hidden history of how the Nazi
dictatorship made use of gun control to disarm and repress its enemies and consolidate its power.
The countless books on the Third Reich and the Holocaust fail even to mention the laws restricting
firearms ownership, which rendered political opponents and Jews defenseless. A skeptic could
surmise that a better-armed populace might have made no difference, but the National Socialist
regime certainly did not think so—it ruthlessly suppressed firearm ownership by disfavored groups.
The book spans the two decades from the birth of the Weimar Republic in 1918 through
Kristallnacht in 1938 and then presents a panorama of pertinent events during World War II
regarding the effects of the disarming policies. Citizens across the nation are grappling with how
the 2nd Amendment should be interpreted—or even if it should be disposed of—and this book
provides the perspective of the consequence of disarming a population.