Weimar Germany 1918 1933

Weimar Germany  1918 1933
Author: John Richard Philip McKenzie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 318
Release: 1971
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015046845627

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Germany 1918 1933

Germany  1918 1933
Author: Simon Taylor
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015001204109

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Germany 1918 1933 Socialism or Barbarism

Germany 1918 1933  Socialism or Barbarism
Author: Rob Sewell
Publsiher: Wellred Books
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2018-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781900007986

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Political Violence in the Weimar Republic 1918 1933

Political Violence in the Weimar Republic  1918 1933
Author: Dirk Schumann
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2012-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780857453143

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In noting that political violence was the product of choices made by political actors rather than the result of irresistible forces ...Schumann issues a pertinent warning while making a first-rate contribution to the scholarly literature on the Weimar Republic. Central European History A well-documented and skillfully argued book. German Studies Review In his exceptional regional study of the Prussian province of Saxony, Schumann offers a richly detailed analysis of political violence in the Weimar Republic...This is a wordy but methodical and ultimately convincing work of scholarship. Choice Schumann ... calls into question some assumptions, provides interesting nuances, and helps to refine our understanding of the nature of political violence in Weimar Germany. Journal of Modern History ... provides a well-documented, solid narrative and challenging analysis of Weimar's political violence... American Historical Review This] definitive work, rich in source material and analysis, dispels stereotypes of political violence in the Weimar Republic. Historische Zeitschrift The Prussian province of Saxony-where the Communist uprising of March 1921 took place and two Combat Leagues (Wehrverb nde) were founded (the right-wing Stahlhelm and the Social Democratic Reichsbanner) - is widely recognized as a politically important region in this period of German history. Using a case study of this socially diverse province, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of political violence in Weimar Germany with particular emphasis on the political culture from which it emerged. It refutes both the claim that the Bolshevik revolution was the prime cause of violence, and the argument that the First World War's all-encompassing "brutalization" doomed post-1918 German political life from the very beginning. The study thus contributes to a view of the Weimar Republic as a state in severe crisis but with alternatives to the Nazi takeover. Dirk Schumann is Professor of History at Georg-August University, G ttingen. He is the co-editor of Life After Death (2003), Violence and Society after the First World War (first issue of Journal of Modern European History 2003]), Between Mass Death and Individual Loss (2007). Most recently, he has edited Raising Citizens in the "Century of the Child" The United States and German Central Europe in Comparative Perspective (2010).

The Rise of Hitler

The Rise of Hitler
Author: Simon Taylor
Publsiher: Universe Publishing(NY)
Total Pages: 146
Release: 1983
Genre: History
ISBN: MINN:319510005487620

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The Road to Dictatorship

The Road to Dictatorship
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Oswald Wolff Books
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1964
Genre: History
ISBN: UCAL:B4154949

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The Heroic Earth

The Heroic Earth
Author: David Thomas Murphy
Publsiher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 0873385640

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In The Heroic Earth, David T. Murphy argues that geopolitical ideas were most dynamic and significant in Germany not during the Nazi era (1933-45) but in the democratic culture of the Weimar republic (1919-33). By helping to condition the German population to geopolitical ideas, which emphasized revision of the Versailles settlement and enlarging Germany's living space, geopolitics helped contribute to Nazi imperialism. From the defeat of Germany in 1918 until the rise of National Socialism i9n 1933, theories of geographical determinism enjoyed a broad currency in many fields of German public life. The ancient notion that environmental factors--climate, topography, resource distribution--shape society in significant ways was now applied in a radically determinist fashion to help Germans understand why they had lost the war and what they had to do to regain their place among the Great Powers. Under the rubric of Geopolitik, politicians, teachers, writers and others argued that they key to Germany's past, and the hope for its future, lay in understanding geography's determining impact upon races, cultures, states, and warfare. Theories of geographical determinism shaped German thinking about politics, race, science, education, aesthetics, and many other subjects on the eve of the Nazi era. Challenging traditional historiography, Murphy argues that geopolitics faded in importance after Adolf Hitler came to power.

Hitler Weimar and the Failure of German Democracy 1918 1933

Hitler  Weimar and the Failure of German Democracy 1918 1933
Author: Matthew Spencer
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1090555881

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Hitler, Weimar And the Failure of German Democracy 1918-1933The failure of the Weimar Republic has always been a contentious issue due to the events that followed its demise. As in 1933, Adolf Hitler became chancellor of Germany. The following will discuss the failure of The Weimar Republic and Hitler's role. We will discuss the failure of the Weimar Republic in relation to political, economic and social factors. This book will be divided into five chapters based around the Treaty of Versailles and the establishment, the Weimar Constitution, the economic problems up until 1923, the role of political parties and individuals, and the Wall Street Crash coupled with the ensuing Great DepressionChapter OverviewIntroduction - Historical OverviewChapter 1 - The Treaty of Versailles and the Establishment of the Weimar RepublicChapter 2 - The Weimar Constitution and its Role in the Failure of the Weimar RepublicChapter 3 - Problems in the Economy and the Failure of the Weimar RepublicChapter 4 - The Roles of Individuals and Parties in the Failure of the Weimar RepublicChapter 5 - The Impact of the Great Depression and the Wall Street Crash on the Failure of the Weimar RepublicChapter 6 - Conclusion