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The compelling story of Arthur Greiser, territorial leader of the Warthegau and the man who initiated the Final Solution in Nazi-occupied Poland.
Albert Speer remains the most mysterious character of the leadership of the Nazi regime. He was the chief architect of the Third Reich and Adolf Hitler’s confidant. Speer built the “Reichskanzlei” (official offices), discovered the “Lightdome” and was finally, in 1942, named as the minister for arms. But he characterised himself as apolitical, called Hitler’s hatred of Jews an anomaly, and the conspirators of the 20th July placed Speer’s name on their cabinet list. Here at last are the memoirs of the mysterious Albert Speer, the “good Nazi” Joachim Fest’s records of conversations with Speer provide a fascinating insight into the psyche of Hitler’s architect This book is a vital contribution towards the understanding of the psychology of the national socialist leadership Fest has created a volume that provides a unique portrait of a member of the Nazi party until now clouded in mystery
This “well-researched, clear [and] convincing” historical study examines the ideology and politics of Germanization during the WWII occupation of Poland (Nicholas Stargardt, author of The German War). Following the brutal invasion and occupation of Poland, the Nazis moved swiftly to realize one of their key ideological aims: the expansion of German living space. This involved deporting Jews, bringing in German settlers, and establishing an evaluation process that separated Poles from ethnic Germans. As simple as this might have seemed initially, the various parts of the German occupation machinery were soon embroiled in a bitter fight about the essence of Germanness and how to identify a...
Manchmal ist die Lösung vom Problem die Lösung vom Problem. —Steve de Shazer Emotionaler Stress, Ängste und mangelnde Motivation schränken unser Leben ein. Dieses Quadro stellt dir mit »wingwave« eine Selbstcoaching-Methode vor, die effektiv solche mentalen Blockaden auflöst. Die neurobiologische Hirnforschung hat im letzten Jahrzehnt völlig neue Wege des Umgangs mit Blockaden für Therapie und Coaching erschlossen. Dieses Quadro zeigt dir Schritt für Schritt, wie du diese Erkenntnisse für dich persönlich anwenden kannst. Fragen und Handlungsimpulse helfen dir, das Gelesene praktisch umzusetzen. Das Quadro inspiriert und begleitet dich bei deinem Lernprozess mit vier Impulsen pro Tag: ein prägnantes Zitat, ein anregender Denkanstoß, eine provokante Frage, ein praktischer Handlungsimpuls. Ideal für alle, die freier und leichter leben wollen.
"This is a book about who we are today, and how we have become who we are. It is about the engineers of the modern soul, the entrepreneurial self. It is essential reading for all those who care about the incessant demands placed on us to become more than we are, to become entrepreneurs of our selves, to maximise and optimise our capacities in ways that align personal identity and political responsibility." - Professor Peter Miller, London School of Economics & Political Science Ulrich Bröckling claims that the imperative to act like an entrepreneur has turned ubiquitous. In Western society there is a drive to orient your thinking and behaviour on the objective of market success which dictat...
Der Autor geht der Frage nach, ob es wissenschaftliche Ansätze gibt, die das Phänomen geistiger Heilung erklären. Er zieht quantenphysikalische und auch quantenphilosophische Erkenntnisse zu Rate, um dem Phänomen geistiger Heilung auf die Spur zu kommen. An realen Fallbeispielen demostriert er die Möglichkeiten erfolgversprechender alternativer Heilverfahren und unterwirft diese einer kritischen Bewertung. Dieses Buch soll all den Menschen Mut machen, die sich begleitend zu schulmedizinischen Maßnahmen zu alternativen und nebenwirkungsfreien Heilmethoden entscheiden wollen, um ihrer Gesundheit einen guten Dienst zu erweisen.
Follows the Nazis' attempts at a large-scale deportation system after its invasion of Poland in 1939 as it sought to reclaim territory and repatriate that space with an ever-expanding population of ethnic Germans. Standing in the way, however, were millions of ethnic Poles. Rutherford recounts the strenuous efforts and unexpected obstacles to the deportations, which in many ways were a dress rehearsal for the Final Solution.