How did millions of middle-class Germans come to support extreme nationalist and anti-democratic groups during the Weimar Republic? This troubling and pointedly argued book addresses this question through a targeted case study of Hof, a small Bavarian town, in the five years after the First World War. During this tumultuous period, a series of devastating crises and violent confrontations discredited the representatives of democratic liberalism and handed the initiative to a reinvigorated radical Right. Crucially, these crises were understood by Hof’s inhabitants as part of a broader "European Civil War" unleashed by the Russian Revolution and Treaty of Versailles. This detailed and disturbing study will be read with profit by students and scholars of modern history who seek new insights into the rise of the Nazis, and into the processes of popular radicalisation that did so much to bring about the destruction of the Weimar Republic.
Alex Burkhardt
Democrats into Nazis [PDF ebook]
Middle Class Radicalisation in a Single German Town, 1918-1924
Democrats into Nazis [PDF ebook]
Middle Class Radicalisation in a Single German Town, 1918-1924
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Formato PDF ● Pagine 283 ● ISBN 9781527540286 ● Casa editrice Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Pubblicato 2019 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7205726 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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