| Peter D. Stachura - 2014 - 302 pagina’s
Representing the scholarship of historians who have largely based their findings on previously unpublished material, this volume (originally published in 1978) provides a ... | |
| Klaus Hildebrand - 1973 - 219 pagina’s
In this short outline history of Hitler's foreign policy, Professor Hildebrand contends that the National Socialist Party achieved popularity largely because it integrated all ... | |
| Barbara Miller Lane - 2014 - 339 pagina’s
This collection of early writings by leading Nazi intellectuals sheds light on the evolution of Nazi political thought as the party came to power. Barbara Miller Lane and Leila ... | |
| John Hiden - 2014 - 238 pagina’s
This is the only short study in English to survey Germany's foreign policy from a German viewpoint across the entire inter-war period. The approach, which sets Germany in her ... | |
| Peter D. Stachura - 1993 - 248 pagina’s
This book presents and English language biographical dictionary of the most prominent and significant political leaders in the Weimar period in Germany. The book includes ... | |
| William Helmreich - 2017 - 319 pagina’s
In order to ensure its racial, ideological, and strategic interests, the Hitler regime actively supported the status quo in Palestine and the Middle East during the interwar ... | |
| Peter D. Stachura - 2014 - 202 pagina’s
This book analyses some of the fundamental reasons for the triumph of National Socialism in 1933. Written in 1983 by historians at Canadian, American and British universities ... | |
| Thomas D. Grant - 2004 - 249 pagina’s
Containing illustrations from archival material, this book scrutinizes two sets of hitherto understudied records: * SA morale reports in the US National Archive which show what ... | |
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