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  • Book cover of Poland, 1918-1945

    Poland, 1918-1945 is a challenging, revisionist analysis and interpretation, supported by documentary evidence, of a crucial and controversial period in Poland's recent history

  • Book cover of Gregor Strasser and the Rise of Nazism (RLE Nazi Germany & Holocaust)

    The most influential and substantial leader, after Hitler, in the pre-1933 National Socialist Party was Gregor Strasser. This book (originally published in 1983 but as yet not superseded) is a comprehensive and scholarly assessment of Strasser’s significant and ultimately tragic career, based largely on previously unpublished German archival material. Strasser’s importance as a Nazi propagandist, organiser, ideologue and spokesman is examined and the analysis and interpretation which follow are fundamentally revisionist in that many of the accepted ideas about Strasser’s career are challenged and shown to be untenable. The book provides important insights into an interesting personality which in turn considerably enhances our understanding of the character of early National Socialism and the politics of the Weimar Republic.

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  • Book cover of Political Leaders in Weimar Germany

    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 information on over 100 individuals at the heart of politics, including Bruening, Ebert, Hitler, Loeb, Dietrich, Schiele, and Wissell. Details are included of background, career, significance and contribution to Weimar politics between 1918 and 1933. Where appropriate, reference is also made to other sources of information such as relevant biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, diaries and speeches.

  • Book cover of Gregor Strasser and the Rise of Nazism (RLE Nazi Germany and Holocaust)

    The most influential and substantial leader, after Hitler, in the pre-1933 National Socialist Party was Gregor Strasser. This book (originally published in 1983) is a comprehensive and scholarly assessment of Strasser's significant and ultimately tragic career, based largely on previously unpublished German archival material. Strasser's importance as a Nazi propagandist, organiser, ideologue and spokesman is examined and the analysis and interpretation which follow are fundamentally revisionist in that many of the accepted ideas about Strasser's career are challenged and shown to be untenable. The book provides important insights into an interesting personality which in turn considerably enhances our understanding of the character of early National Socialism and the politics of the Weimar Republic.

  • Book cover of Weimar Republic And The Younger Proletariat
  • Book cover of The Poles in Britain, 1940-2000

    Stachura provides an important, original analysis of the Polish community in the United Kingdom, adding up to a provocative interpretation of the Pole's position in British society. The chapters add to our understanding of the significant Polish military effort alongside the Allies in defeating Nazi Germany, while the appalling price the Poles paid at the end of the war at the Yalta Conference is accentuated. This crass and wholly unjustified betrayal of the cause of a free Poland by the Allies resulted directly in the formation of a large Polish community in Britain.

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    "The Hitler Youth (German: abbreviated HJ) was a paramilitary organization of the Nazi Party. It existed from 1922 to 1945. The HJ was the second oldest paramilitary Nazi group, founded one year after its adult counterpart, the Sturmabteilung (SA). It was made up of the Hitlerjugend proper, for male youth ages 14?18; the younger boys' section Deutsches Jungvolk for ages 10?14; and the girls' section Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM, the League of German Girls)."--Wikipedia.

  • Book cover of Poland in the Twentieth Century

    Offers challenging reassessments of some of the most important and controversial themes in Polish History from 1900 until the present.

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