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Apprentice Warrior
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 444

Apprentice Warrior

There is a change headed for this planet, and it involves more than just humanity. It's coming like a tidal wave, to wash us into a new way of living - a better, kinder, more loving era. This change goes by many names, but one thing is certain: what's about to happen is unprecedented. And it would be difficult or even impossible for humanity to make this transition alone. In fact, we have failed many times in the past, with cataclysmic results. However, this time, thousands of beings or more, living in other dimensions of time and space and on other planets, have come to help us. This book is about Beth's personal contact with one such extraterrestrial individual, Martha, who reached out, offering her personal assistance. Martha has done this to help awaken humanity. It's time we humans learned the truth about our place among extraterrestrials and angels.

A World Without Jews
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

A World Without Jews

This penetrating new assessment of the burning of the Hebrew Bible by the Nazis on November 9, 1938 explores how the Germans came to conceive of the idea of Germany without the Jews, which required that both Jews and Judaism be erased from Christian history.

German Catholicism at War, 1939-1945
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

German Catholicism at War, 1939-1945

German Catholicism at War explores the role Roman Catholicism played in shaping the moral economy of German society during the Second World War. Drawing on previously unused source materials, German Catholicism at War examines the complex relationship between Catholics and Nazi authorities and religious responses to the war.

Roman Catholic Modernists Confront the Great War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 173

Roman Catholic Modernists Confront the Great War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-24
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book project traces the thought of several Roman Catholic Modernists (and one especially virulent anti-Modernist) as they confronted the intellectual challenges posed by the Great war from war from 1895 to 1907.

Hitler's Priests
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

Hitler's Priests

Shaken by military defeat and economic depression after War World I, Germans sought to restore their nation's dignity and power. In this context the National Socialist Party, with its promise of a revivified Germany, drew supporters. Among the most zealous were a number of Catholic clergymen known as "brown priests" who volunteered as Nazi propagandists. In this insightful study, Spicer unearths a dark subchapter in Roman Catholic history, introduces the principal clergymen who participated in the Nazi movement, examines their motives, details their advocacy of National Socialism, and explores the consequences of their political activism. Some brown priests, particularly war veterans, advoca...

A Companion to Nazi Germany
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 680

A Companion to Nazi Germany

A Deep Exploration of the Rise, Reign, and Legacy of the Third Reich For its brief existence, National Socialist Germany was one of the most destructive regimes in the history of humankind. Since that time, scholarly debate about its causes has volleyed continuously between the effects of political and military decisions, pathological development, or modernity gone awry. Was terror the defining force of rule, or was popular consent critical to sustaining the movement? Were the German people sympathetic to Nazi ideology, or were they radicalized by social manipulation and powerful propaganda? Was the “Final Solution” the motivation for the Third Reich’s rise to power, or simply the outc...

The Downfall of Hitler
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

The Downfall of Hitler

Examines Hitler's ambitions, how they were never realistic, and deemed that his failure was inevitable. Hitler’s career remains one of the most extraordinary in world history. No one else has gone from sleeping on park benches to become a world leader. After the First World War he became involved in extremist politics – first on the far left and then the far right. It is often assumed that Hitler’s ambitions were never realistic and his failure was inevitable. This book challenges that view and suggests a number of missed opportunities or misjudgements that might have led to a different result. Michael FitzGerald shows how Hitler’s personal defects contributed considerably to Germany’s defeat. In addition to the military mistakes he made a series of political, economic and foreign policy blunders were major factors in his failure to achieve his goals.

Adolf Hitler
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 131

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. He initiated World War II and oversaw fascist policies that resulted in millions of deaths. He is probably the most hated and admired personality in world history. This book gives a brief account of his life from his childhood, till his rise to power as a dictator until his death. The book also gives a brief outline of Hitlers family and Eva Braun.

Test of Battle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 464

Test of Battle

From the author of "Apprentice Warrior" comes a story of the odds a special breed of men faced when air battle first came of age. In this story David Harrison surmounts these odds to meet the two great tests of battle: leaving home to search for his warrior self and his struggle to return home after he finds it.

Austria 1867-1955
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1148

Austria 1867-1955

Austria 1867-1955 connects the political history of German-speaking provinces of the Habsburg Empire before 1914 (Vienna and the Alpine Lands) with the history of the Austrian Republic that emerged in 1918. John W. Boyer presents the case of modern Austria as a fascinating example of democratic nation-building. The construction of an Austrian political nation began in 1867 under Habsburg Imperial auspices, with the German-speaking bourgeois Liberals defining the concept of a political people (Volk) and giving that Volk a constitution and a liberal legal and parliamentary order to protect their rights against the Crown. The decades that followed saw the administrative and judicial institution...