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Die Tendenz des politischen Denkens des "Dritten Reiches" scheint klar: hohle nationalistische Rhetorik, rassistisches Gedankengut und Bekenntnisse fast aller Berufs- und Bevölkerungsgruppen zum deutschen 'Volksstaat'. In über 150 Quellen dokumentiert Günter Wollstein das Ausmaß der Anbiederung wie der Propaganda. Teil des politischen Denkens dieser Jahre sind aber auch die Zeugnisse des Widerstands und der inneren Emigration, die politischen Reflexionen Bonhoeffers und der Weißen Rose, Ernst Wiecherts und Thomas Manns oder auch das politische Manifeste aus dem Exil. In ungewöhnlicher Breite wird so das ganze Spektrum des politischen Denkens einer Epoche deutlich
Christoph Kimmich's German Foreign Policy, 1918-1945: A Guide to Current Research and Resources is a comprehensive guide to archival resources and published materials on the foreign policy of Weimar and Nazi Germany. It catalogues the archives, libraries, and research institutes, both public and private, that house important collections, especially in Germany but also elsewhere in Europe and in the United States, and describes their holdings, terms of access and use, and guides and inventories available. German Foreign Policy, 1918-1945 also includes a substantial annotated bibliography of published sources, ranging from documentary series to significant contemporary accounts, from memoirs t...
This volume focuses on the processes by which rulers and states have framed strategy from the fifth century BC to the present.
Vividly reconstructing the political ideas of the Brothers Grimm, Jakob Norberg transforms our image of history's most famous folklorists.
Challenging previous accounts, Megargee shatters the myth that German generals would have prevailed in World War II if only Hitler had not meddled in their affairs. Instead, he observes that the military's strategic ideas were no better than Hitler's and often were worse. 20 photos.
The story of how Adolf Hitler created his 'Führer dictatorship' -- consistently and ruthlessly destroying everything that stood in his way, and with with terrifying and almost limitless power over the German people.
This collection brings together international scholars pursuing cutting-edge research on spatial identities under National Socialism. They demonstrate that the spatial identities of the Third Reich can be approached as a history of interrelated dimensions; Heimat, region and Empire were constantly reconstructed through this interrelationship.