The thanks of the fatherland : German veterans after the Second World War / James M. Diehl

German veterans never embraced the Weimar Republic, created out of the ruins of World War I. Former soldiers demanded a state that was militant, nationalist, and authoritarian, and their rejection of the new democratic Republic played a major role in its collapse and the Nazi rise to power. After Hi...

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Autores principales:Diehl, James M.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado:Chapel Hill ; London : University of North Carolina Press, [1993]
© 1993
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Sumario:German veterans never embraced the Weimar Republic, created out of the ruins of World War I. Former soldiers demanded a state that was militant, nationalist, and authoritarian, and their rejection of the new democratic Republic played a major role in its collapse and the Nazi rise to power. After Hitler's defeat, German veterans again represented a source of social instability and a potential threat to democracy
Descripción Física:xii, 345 Seiten
ISBN:0807820776