Why did Bismarck's new German State Degenerate into Hitler's Third Reich? What happened to Europes leading industrial nation - cultural heirs to Kant, Goethe, Durer and Bach? How did East and West Germany diverge after 1945?In this unique and controversial study the author - Prussian aristocrat, writer, scholar, historian and patriot - fearlessly explores German social mores, political structures and national psyche over several centuries. V. Krockow draws some sobering and novel conclusions about the unfolding drama in general and the Holocaust in particular.First published in 1990 to coincide with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the German edition sold widely. This first translation now makes it available to English-speaking readers worldwide.
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Why did Bismarck's new German State degenerate into Hitler's Third Reich? What happened to Europe's leading industrial nation - cultural heirs to Kant, Goethe, Durer and Bach? How did East and West Germany diverge after 1945? This study explores German social mores, political structures and national psyche over several centuries.
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List of mapsIntroduction by Professor Dr. Konrad Jarausch Preface PART IWILHELMIAN PRELUDE 1890–19141. About peace and progress 2. A society without self-confidence3. Ship without a rudder PART IITHE GERMAN DRAMA, 1914–454. War5. The November republic6. The decision7. Life in the Third Reich8. The ultimate crime for the ultimate delusionPART IIITHE GERMANS SINCE 1945 9. The return of the citizen10. A new start and fresh anxieties11. An end, a beginning – the Germans 1989–90Epilogue: Germany - a Drama of tragedy enacted on the European stage of reasonTranslator’s postscriptIndex of Names
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Why did Bismarck's new German State Degenerate into Hitler's Third Reich? What happened to Europes leading industrial nation - cultural heirs to Kant, Goethe, Durer and Bach? How did East and West Germany diverge after 1945?In this unique and controversial study the author - Prussian aristocrat, writer, scholar, historian and patriot - fearlessly explores German social mores, political structures and national psyche over several centuries. V. Krockow draws some sobering and novel conclusions about the unfolding drama in general and the Holocaust in particular.First published in 1990 to coincide with the fall of the Berlin Wall, the German edition sold widely. This first translation now makes it available to English-speaking readers worldwide.
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ISBN
9780719080869
Publisert
2009-10-01
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Manchester University Press
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671 gr
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234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Christian Graf von Krockow (1927 - 2002) was a German writer and political scientist. Konrad H. Jarausch is Lurcy Professor of European Civilization at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Reicke Schweitzer lives with his wife, Louise, in Brighton