Hitler's Munich (ePub)
The Capital of the Nazi Movement
(Sprache: Englisch)
An acclaimed historian of twentieth century Germany provides a vivid account of Hitler's rise to power and its intimate connection to the Bavarian capital.
The immediate aftermath of the Great War and the Versailles Treaty created a perfect storm of...
The immediate aftermath of the Great War and the Versailles Treaty created a perfect storm of...
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An acclaimed historian of twentieth century Germany provides a vivid account of Hitler's rise to power and its intimate connection to the Bavarian capital.
The immediate aftermath of the Great War and the Versailles Treaty created a perfect storm of economic, social, political and cultural factors which facilitated the rapid rise of Adolf Hitler's political career and the birth of the National Socialist German Worker's Party. The breeding ground for this world-changing evolution was the city of Munich. In Hitler's Munich, renowned historian David Ian Hall examines the origins and growth of Hitler's National Socialism through the lens of this unique city.
By connecting the sites where Hitler and his accomplices built the movement, Hall offers a clear and concrete understanding of the causes, background, motivation, and structures of the Party. Hitler's Munichis a cultural and political portrait of the city, a biography of the Fuhrer, and a history of National Socialism. All three interacted in this expertly rendered exploration of their interconnections and significance.
The immediate aftermath of the Great War and the Versailles Treaty created a perfect storm of economic, social, political and cultural factors which facilitated the rapid rise of Adolf Hitler's political career and the birth of the National Socialist German Worker's Party. The breeding ground for this world-changing evolution was the city of Munich. In Hitler's Munich, renowned historian David Ian Hall examines the origins and growth of Hitler's National Socialism through the lens of this unique city.
By connecting the sites where Hitler and his accomplices built the movement, Hall offers a clear and concrete understanding of the causes, background, motivation, and structures of the Party. Hitler's Munichis a cultural and political portrait of the city, a biography of the Fuhrer, and a history of National Socialism. All three interacted in this expertly rendered exploration of their interconnections and significance.
Autoren-Porträt von Hall David Ian Hall
David Ian Hall, who has a DPhil in modern history from the University of Oxford, is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Senior Lecturer in the Defence Studies Department, King's College, London at the Joint Services Command and Staff College. A specialist in nineteenth and twentieth century German history, his published works include First and Second World War topics; Strategy for Victory: The Development of British tactical Air Power, 1919-1943 (Praeger, 2008) was selected for the Chief of the Air Staff's Reading List. He leads cultural-political staff rides for the UK armed forces and NATO. He lives in Oxfordshire.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Hall David Ian Hall
- 2021, 320 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Pen and Sword
- ISBN-10: 1526704943
- ISBN-13: 9781526704948
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.01.2021
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