The German Wars, 1914-1945

The German Wars, 1914-1945
Title The German Wars, 1914-1945 PDF eBook
Author Donald James Goodspeed
Publisher Random House Value Publishing
Pages 580
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN 9780517467909

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Analyzes the First and Second World Wars.

A History of Public Law in Germany, 1914-1945

A History of Public Law in Germany, 1914-1945
Title A History of Public Law in Germany, 1914-1945 PDF eBook
Author Michael Stolleis
Publisher OUP Oxford
Pages 804
Release 2004
Genre History
ISBN 9780199269365

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This history of the discipline of public law in Germany covers three dramatic decades of the Twentieth century. It opens with the First World War, analyses the highly creative years of the Weimar Republic, and recounts the decline of German public law that began in 1933 and extended to the downfall of the Third Reich.

Ernst Jünger and Germany

Ernst Jünger and Germany
Title Ernst Jünger and Germany PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Nevin
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 312
Release 1996
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780822318798

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For most of his life, Ernst Jünger, one of Europe's leading twentieth-century writers, has been controversial. Renowned as a soldier who wrote of his experience in the First World War, he has maintained a remarkable writing career that has spanned five periods of modern German history. In this first comprehensive study of Jünger in English, Thomas R. Nevin focuses on the writer's first fifty years, from the late Wilhelmine era of the Kaiser to the end of Hitler's Third Reich. By addressing the controversies and contradictions of Jünger, a man who has been extolled, despised, denounced, and admired throughout his lifetime, Ernst Jünger and Germany also opens an uncommon view on the nation that is, if uncomfortably, represented by him. Ernst Jünger is in many ways Germany's conscience, and much of the controversy surrounding him is at its source measured by his relation to the Nazis and Nazi culture. But as Nevin suggests, Jünger can more specifically and properly be regarded as the still living conscience of a Germany that existed before Hitler. Although his memoir of service as a highly decorated lieutenant in World War I made him a hero to the Nazis, he refused to join the party. A severe critic of the Weimar Republic, he has often been denounced as a fascist who prepared the way for the Reich, but in 1939 he published a parable attacking despotism. Close to the men who plotted Hitler's assassination in 1944, he narrowly escaped prosecution and death. Drawing largely on Jünger's untranslated work, much of which has never been reprinted in Germany, Nevin reveals Jünger's profound ambiguities and examines both his participation in and resistance to authoritarianism and the cult of technology in the contexts of his Wilhelmine upbringing, the chaos of Weimar, and the sinister culture of Nazism. Winner of Germany's highest literary awards, Ernst Jünger is regularly disparaged in the German press. His writings, as this book indicates, put him at an unimpeachable remove from the Nazis, but neo-Nazi rightists in Germany have rushed to embrace him. Neither apology, whitewash, nor vilification, Ernst Jünger and Germany is an assessment of the complex evolution of a man whose work and nature has been viewed as both inspiration and threat.

The Struggle for Germany, 1914-1945

The Struggle for Germany, 1914-1945
Title The Struggle for Germany, 1914-1945 PDF eBook
Author Lionel Kochan
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1963
Genre Europe
ISBN

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Great Power Policies Towards Central Europe 1914-1945

Great Power Policies Towards Central Europe 1914-1945
Title Great Power Policies Towards Central Europe 1914-1945 PDF eBook
Author Aliaksandr Piahanau
Publisher E-International Relations
Pages 210
Release 2019-02-22
Genre
ISBN 9781910814451

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This book provides an overview of the various forms and trajectories of Great Power policy towards Central Europe between 1914 and 1945. This involves the analyses of diplomatic, military, economic and cultural perspectives of Germany, Russia, Britain, and the USA towards Hungary, Poland, the Baltic States, Czechoslovakia and Romania. The contributions of established, as well as emerging, historians from different parts of Europe enriches the English language scholarship on the history of the international relations of the region. The volume is designed to be accessible and informative to both historians and wider audiences. Contributors: Sorin Arhire, Ivan Basenko, Agne Cepinskyte, Oleg Ken, Tamás Magyarics, Halina Parafianowicz, Alexander Rupasov, Ignác Romsics and Artem Zorin.

The Burden of Guilt

The Burden of Guilt
Title The Burden of Guilt PDF eBook
Author Hannah Vogt
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 318
Release 1964
Genre History
ISBN 9780195010930

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A German's description of the Nazi rule of Germany and of the conditions which led up to it

Germany 1914 -1945

Germany 1914 -1945
Title Germany 1914 -1945 PDF eBook
Author V. Berghahn
Publisher
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Release 1971
Genre
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