A History of National Socialism (RLE Responding to Fascism)Routledge, 1 нояб. 2010 г. - Всего страниц: 464 Konrad Heiden was an influential journalist and historian of the Weimar Republic and Nazi Eras. He became an early critic of National Socialism after attending a party meeting in 1920. First published in English in 1934, A History of National Socialism provides a detailed account of the growth of the movement through the 1920’s until its assumption of full control of Germany in 1934. It argues that Nazi ideology was extremely pragmatic and able to accommodate a wide diversity of opinion in return for the unconditional support of Hitler as leader. |
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... revolution or classwarfare, but definite creative reforms,” whichin certain circumstances might leadto nationalization of industries. And the programme continuedcategorically: “Private property isnotinitself harmfulsolongasit isthe ...
... revolution or classwarfare, but definite creative reforms,” whichin certain circumstances might leadto nationalization of industries. And the programme continuedcategorically: “Private property isnotinitself harmfulsolongasit isthe ...
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... revolution but ofreform. These arestatements that might have appearedin the Heidelberg Programme ofthe German Social Democrats. They werenot likelyto be agreed toeither bythe little Viennese group or by the Munich movement that ...
... revolution but ofreform. These arestatements that might have appearedin the Heidelberg Programme ofthe German Social Democrats. They werenot likelyto be agreed toeither bythe little Viennese group or by the Munich movement that ...
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... revolution and yet notto disownthe past. National Socialism asit developed intheyears 1926–28 was to make a thorough clearance of thismass of incompatible ideas, but for that very reasonwas not able to maintain itsconnexion with ...
... revolution and yet notto disownthe past. National Socialism asit developed intheyears 1926–28 was to make a thorough clearance of thismass of incompatible ideas, but for that very reasonwas not able to maintain itsconnexion with ...
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... revolution. Itistrue that thepeople canno morebe condemnedforthis thancould the Parisians in 1871, who also capitulated tostarvation.Nevertheless the nation wastobe blamed forits hysterical misunderstanding of events,for hailingthe ...
... revolution. Itistrue that thepeople canno morebe condemnedforthis thancould the Parisians in 1871, who also capitulated tostarvation.Nevertheless the nation wastobe blamed forits hysterical misunderstanding of events,for hailingthe ...
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IThe Origins of National Socialism3 II HitlersFight forthe Party | |
A Portrait 54 | |
The Road toPower 107 | |
Hitler in Opposition 131 | |
TheCrisis in Germany 143 | |
TheWithdrawal from the Reichstag 155 | |
IX TheBoxheim Document 170 | |
Bavarias Last Effort at Resistance 259 | |
AnAnticipation ofthe Future 344 | |
Bibliography 429 | |
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