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Nazis and Nobles: The History of a Misalliance (Hardback) (2021)
ISBN: 9780198842552 bzw. 0198842554, vermutlich in Englisch, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Book Depository hard to find [63688905], London, United Kingdom.
Language: English. Brand new Book. In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the 'fateful' role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever, investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political lifebetween Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s. As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimar democracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg's July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us forthe first time the in-depth story of the German nobility's social decline and political radicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled mesalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany's nobles and the National Socialists. Books.
Nazis and Nobles: The History of a Misalliance (1944)
ISBN: 9780198842552 bzw. 0198842554, vermutlich in Englisch, Oxford University Press, Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the 'fateful' role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever, investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political life between Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s. As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimar democracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg's July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us for the first time the in-depth story of the German nobility's social decline and political radicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled mesalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany's nobles and the National Socialists. Neu, Festpreisangebot, EAN: 9780198842552, Recommended Age Range: 0-12 months, UPC: 9780198842552, Breite: 16 cm, Gewicht: 0.73 kg, Höhe: 4.5 cm, Format: Hardcover, 496 pages, Länge: 24 cm.
Nazis and Nobles (2020)
ISBN: 9780198842552 bzw. 0198842554, vermutlich in Englisch, 471 Seiten, Oxford University Press, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rheinberg-Buch, [3813847].
Neuware - In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the 'fateful' role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever, investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political lifebetween Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s. As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimar democracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg's July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us for the first time the in-depth story of the German nobility's social decline and political radicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled mésalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany's nobles and the National Socialists. 10.12.2020, Buch, Neuware, 241x162x48 mm, 735g, 471, Internationaler Versand, Banküberweisung, Offene Rechnung, PayPal, Sofortüberweisung.
Nazis and Nobles: The History of a Misalliance Stephan Malinowski Author (1944)
ISBN: 9780192580160 bzw. 0192580167, vermutlich in Englisch, OUP Oxford, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the 'fateful' role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever, investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political life between Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s. As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimar democracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg's July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us for the first time the in-depth story of the German nobility's social decline and political radicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled mésalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany's nobles and the National Socialists.
Nazis and Nobles (eBook, PDF) (1944)
ISBN: 9780192580153 bzw. 0192580159, vermutlich in Englisch, Oxford University Press, neu.
In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the 'fateful' role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever, investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political life between Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s. As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimar democracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg's July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us for the first time the in-depth story of the German nobility's social decline and political radicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled mésalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany's nobles and the National Socialists.
Nazis and Nobles: The History of a Misalliance (1944)
ISBN: 9780198842552 bzw. 0198842554, vermutlich in Englisch, Oxford University Press, Vereinigtes Königreich Grossbritannien und Nordirland, neu.
In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis'' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the "fateful" role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever,investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political life between Germany''s defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s.As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimardemocracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg''s July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us for the first time the in-depth story of the German nobility''s social decline and politicalradicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled mesalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany''s nobles and the National Socialists.
Nazis and Nobles (2020)
ISBN: 9780192580153 bzw. 0192580159, vermutlich in Englisch, 672 Seiten, OUP Oxford, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The History of a Misalliance, eBooks, eBook Download (PDF), In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the 'fateful' role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever, investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political lifebetween Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s. As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimar democracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg's July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us forthe first time the in-depth story of the German nobility's social decline and political radicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled msalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany's nobles and the National Socialists.
Nazis and Nobles (2020)
ISBN: 9780192580160 bzw. 0192580167, vermutlich in Englisch, 672 Seiten, OUP Oxford, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The History of a Misalliance, eBooks, eBook Download (EPUB), In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the 'fateful' role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever, investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political lifebetween Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s. As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimar democracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg's July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us forthe first time the in-depth story of the German nobility's social decline and political radicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled msalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany's nobles and the National Socialists.
Nazis and Nobles (2020)
ISBN: 9780198842552 bzw. 0198842554, in Englisch, 471 Seiten, Oxford University Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, medien-biber.
Online-Buchhandel Tel.: [Telefonnummer von eBay entfernt] [E-Mail von eBay entfernt] Nazis and Nobles von Stephan Malinowski Art Nr.: 0198842554 ISBN 13: 9780198842552 SubTitle: The History of a Misalliance Release Year: 2020 Published by: Oxford University Press Cover: Buch Cover Format: 241x162x48 mm Pages: 471 Weight: 735 g Language: Englisch Author: Stephan Malinowski NEUWARE - Portofrei innerhalb Deutschlands! Alle Artikel werden von uns professionell verpackt, so dass die Beschädigungsgefahr beim Versand minimiert wird. Description In the mountain of books that have been written about the Third Reich, surprisingly little has been said about the role played by the German nobility in the Nazis' rise to power. While often confidently referred to, the 'fateful' role played by the German nobility is rarely, if ever, investigated in any real detail. Nazis and Nobles now fills this gap, providing the first systematic investigation of the role played by the nobility in German political lifebetween Germany's defeat in the First World War in 1918 and the consolidation of Nazi power in the 1930s. As Stephan Malinowski shows, the German nobility was too weak to prevent the German Revolution of 1918 but strong enough to take an active part in the struggle against the Weimar Republic. In a real twist of historical irony, members of the nobility were as prominent in the destruction of Weimar democracy as they were to be years later in Graf Stauffenberg's July 1944 bomb plot against Hitler. In this skilful portrait of an aristocratic world that was soon to disappear, Malinowski gives us for the first time the in-depth story of the German nobility's social decline and political radicalization in the inter-war years - and the troubled mésalliance to which this was to lead between the majority of Germany's nobles and the National Socialists. Read Sample: The first ever in-depth study of the role played by the nobility in the Nazi rise to power in interwar Germany, this is a fascinating portrait of an aristocratic world teetering on the edge of self-destruction. Information of Author Stephan Malinowski teaches Modern European History at the University of Edinburgh. Born and raised in Berlin, he has studied and taught universities in Germany, France, Italy, the United States, and Ireland. His work focuses on 20th century French, German, and colonial history. He is one of Germany's leading experts on the history of the German nobility in the 20th century. Über Uns | AGB Powered by INFORIUS , Neu, Festpreisangebot, Gewicht: 735, Einband: Buch, Marke: Oxford University Press, Fachbereich: Hardcover/Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik/Geschichte/Vor- ... Publikationstitel: Nazis and Nobles, Produktart: Bücher, Buchtitel: Nazis and Nobles, Publikationsname: Nazis and Nobles, EAN: 9780198842552, Format: Gebundene Ausgabe, Anzahl der Seiten: Viii Seiten, Sprache: Englisch.
Nazis and Nobles
ISBN: 9780192580153 bzw. 0192580159, in Englisch, Oxford University Press, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
The first ever in-depth study of the role played by the nobility in the Nazi rise to power in interwar Germany, this is a fascinating portrait of an aristocratic world teetering on the edge of self-destruction.