This dissertation examines the implementation of the SS's Greater Germanic idea in the Danish borderregion of South Jutland. Its focus is on how Danish and ethnic German (volksdeutsche) national socialists, organised in their respective Nazi parties, dealt with the SS's crusade on behalf of a supranational racial vision. The study traces why the two groups reacted so negatively to the SS's ideology - despite the SS's power, despite the Greater Germanic promise of high racial prestige, and despite shared service in "Germanic" units of the Waffen-SS. The study makes it clear that the fate of the Greater Germanic idea cannot be understood simply in terms of Realpolitik. Rather, the conflicts between the SS and its collaboration partners must also be understood as a clash between racial and völkisch concepts of community.
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ISBN
9789186071813
Published
2015-09-02
Publisher
Stockholm University
Weight
763 gr
Height
242 mm
Width
165 mm
Thickness
22 mm
Language
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Tysk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
371
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