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Nazi Germany and British Guilt

Author : Cecil Genese
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : WISC:89057451189

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Discusses the rise of Nazi Germany and the launching of World War II, and the Holocaust as Germany's major war crime. Shows that virtually all top Nazi leaders, as well as many army officers and industrial magnates, were convinced antisemites. Gives a history of the Holocaust in Europe, based largely on the protocols of the Nuremberg and Eichmann trials. Contends that Germany as a whole bears responsibility for the annihilation of Jews and other peoples during the war. Great Britain shares responsibility for the genocide because she not only acquiesced in Germany's rearmament in the 1930s and pursued a policy of appeasement, but also closed the doors of Palestine to Jewish refugees and, being in full knowledge of the Nazi extermination of Jews, did nothing to stop it. After the war Britain allowed many Nazi criminals to evade justice.

Truth for Germany

Author : Udo Walendy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 572 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1981
Category : Germany
ISBN : STANFORD:36105037901464

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"For his historical publications challenging the official 'truth' about the Holocaust, Udo Walendy was sentenced to 29 months imprisonment in Germany. His 'illegal' research was confiscated and burned. What happened in Germany after the war that its society today eagerly persecutes everybody who dares to defend the German nation? In this booklet, Udo Walendy gives a brief overview of measures of censorship and atrocity propaganda designed to destroy German self-confidence."--Goodreads.com.

Unconditional Hatred

Author : Russell Grenfell
Publisher : New York, Devin-Adair
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1953
Category : Great Britain
ISBN : UOM:39015018636400

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Unconditional Hatred by Russell Grenfell Pdf

Author believes that Britain made a mistake to enter both world wars, and compounded the mistake in its conduct of World War 2, both during and after.

The Burden of Guilt

Author : Hannah Vogt,Gregory Peter Ed Peter Ed Vogt
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1964
Category : History
ISBN : 0195010930

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The Burden of Guilt by Hannah Vogt,Gregory Peter Ed Peter Ed Vogt Pdf

A German's description of the Nazi rule of Germany and of the conditions which led up to it

Making Friends with Hitler

Author : Ian Kershaw
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2012-07-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780241959213

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Britain, as the most powerful of the European victors of World War One, had a unique responsibility to maintain the peace in the aftermath of the Treaty of Versailles. The outbreak of a second, even more catastrophic war in 1939 has therefore always raised painful questions about Britain's failure to deal with Nazism. Could some other course of action have destroyed Hitler when he was still weak? In this highly disturbing new book, Ian Kershaw examines this crucial issue. He concentrates on the figure of Lord Londonderry - grandee, patriot, cousin of Churchill and the government minister responsible for the RAF at a crucial point in its existence. Londonderry's reaction to the rise of Hitler-to pursue friendship with the Nazis at all costs-raises fundamental questions about Britain's role in the 1930s and whether in practice there was ever any possibility of preventing Hitler's leading Europe once again into war.

Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War"

Author : Patrick J. Buchanan
Publisher : Forum Books
Page : 546 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2009-07-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307405166

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Churchill, Hitler, and "The Unnecessary War" by Patrick J. Buchanan Pdf

Were World Wars I and II inevitable? Were they necessary wars? Or were they products of calamitous failures of judgment? In this monumental and provocative history, Patrick Buchanan makes the case that, if not for the blunders of British statesmen– Winston Churchill first among them–the horrors of two world wars and the Holocaust might have been avoided and the British Empire might never have collapsed into ruins. Half a century of murderous oppression of scores of millions under the iron boot of Communist tyranny might never have happened, and Europe’s central role in world affairs might have been sustained for many generations. Among the British and Churchillian errors were: • The secret decision of a tiny cabal in the inner Cabinet in 1906 to take Britain straight to war against Germany, should she invade France • The vengeful Treaty of Versailles that mutilated Germany, leaving her bitter, betrayed, and receptive to the appeal of Adolf Hitler • Britain’s capitulation, at Churchill’s urging, to American pressure to sever the Anglo-Japanese alliance, insulting and isolating Japan, pushing her onto the path of militarism and conquest • The greatest mistake in British history: the unsolicited war guarantee to Poland of March 1939, ensuring the Second World War Certain to create controversy and spirited argument, Churchill, Hitler, and “the Unnecessary War” is a grand and bold insight into the historic failures of judgment that ended centuries of European rule and guaranteed a future no one who lived in that vanished world could ever have envisioned.

‘Guilty Women’, Foreign Policy, and Appeasement in Inter-War Britain

Author : Julie V. Gottlieb
Publisher : Springer
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2016-02-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781137316608

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‘Guilty Women’, Foreign Policy, and Appeasement in Inter-War Britain by Julie V. Gottlieb Pdf

British women were deeply invested in foreign policy between the wars. This study casts new light on the turn to international affairs in feminist politics, the gendered representation and experience of the Munich Crisis, and the profound impression made by female public opinion on PM Neville Chamberlain in his negotiations with the dictators.

The Second World War

Author : Antony Beevor
Publisher : Back Bay Books
Page : 829 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2012-06-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9780316084079

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The Second World War by Antony Beevor Pdf

A masterful and comprehensive chronicle of World War II, by internationally bestselling historian Antony Beevor. Over the past two decades, Antony Beevor has established himself as one of the world's premier historians of WWII. His multi-award winning books have included Stalingrad and The Fall of Berlin 1945. Now, in his newest and most ambitious book, he turns his focus to one of the bloodiest and most tragic events of the twentieth century, the Second World War. In this searing narrative that takes us from Hitler's invasion of Poland on September 1st, 1939 to V-J day on August 14, 1945 and the war's aftermath, Beevor describes the conflict and its global reach -- one that included every major power. The result is a dramatic and breathtaking single-volume history that provides a remarkably intimate account of the war that, more than any other, still commands attention and an audience. Thrillingly written and brilliantly researched, Beevor's grand and provocative account is destined to become the definitive work on this complex, tragic, and endlessly fascinating period in world history, and confirms once more that he is a military historian of the first rank.

Guilt and Defense

Author : Theodor W. Adorno
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2010-06-15
Category : History
ISBN : 0674036034

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Guilt and Defense by Theodor W. Adorno Pdf

In this series of interlocking essays, which had their start as lectures inspired by the presidency of Barack Obama, Robert Burns Stepto sets canonical works of African American literature in conversation with Obama's Dreams from My Father. The elegant readings that result shed surprising light on unexamined angles of works ranging from Frederick Douglass's Narrative to W.E.B. Du Bois's Souls of Black Folk to Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon.

Genocide on Trial

Author : Donald Bloxham
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198208723

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When the Allies decided to try German war criminals at the end of World War II they were attempting not only to punish the guilty but also to create a record of what had happened in Europe. This ground-breaking new study shows how Britain and the United States went about inscribing thehistory of Nazi Germany and the effect their trial and occupation policies had on both long and short term 'memory' in Germany and Britain. Donald Bloxham here examines the actions and trials of German soldiers and policemen, the use of legal evidence, the refractory functions of the courtroom, andAllied political and cultural preconceptions of both 'Germanism' and of German criminality. His evidence shows conclusively that the trials were a failure: the greatest of all 'crimes against humanity' - the 'final solution of the Jewish question' - was largely written out of history in thepost-war era and the trials failed to transmit the breadth of German criminality. Finally, with reference to the historiography of the Holocaust, Genocide on Trial illuminates the function of the trials in perpetuating misleading generalizations about the course of the Holocaust and the nature ofNazism.

Britain, Germany and the Road to the Holocaust

Author : Russell Wallis
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2014-02-21
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786733870

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Britain, Germany and the Road to the Holocaust by Russell Wallis Pdf

In the 1930s, the British public's emotional response to the atrocities of the Spanish Civil War, including the bombing of Guernica, shaped the mass-politics of the age. Similarly, alleged German atrocities in World War I against the Belgians and the French had led to campaigns in Britain for donations to support the victims. Why then, was the British public seemingly less concerned with the treatment of Jews in Hitler's Germany? Outlining a 'hierarchy of compassion', Russell Wallis seeks to show how and why the Holocaust met initially with such a muted response in Britain. Drawing on primary source material, Wallis shows why the Nuremberg laws, Kristallnacht and the creation of the Prague Ghetto were reported without great protest. Even after the reality of the 'Final Solution' was revealed to the British Parliament by Anthony Eden in 1942, the Holocaust remained a footnote to the war effort. Britain, Germany and the Road to the Holocaust is a study of the British relationship with Germany in the period, and a dissection of British attitudes towards the genocide in Europe.

In the garden of beasts

Author : Erik Larson
Publisher : Random House Digital, Inc.
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9780307952424

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The time is 1933, the place, Berlin, when William E. Dodd becomes America's first ambassador to Hitler's Germany. A mild-mannered professor from Chicago, Dodd brings along his wife, son, and flamboyant daughter, Martha. At first Martha is entranced by the parties and pomp, and the handsome young men of the Third Reich with their infectious enthusiasm for restoring Germany to a position of world prominence. Enamored of the 'New Germany,' she has one affair after another, including with the suprisingly honorable first chief of the Gestapo, Rudolf Diels. But as evidence of Jewish persecution mounts, confirmed by chilling first-person testimony, her father telegraphs his concerns to a largely indifferent State Department back home. Dodd watches with alarm as Jews are attacked, the press is censored, and drafts of frightening new laws begin to circulate. As that first year unfolds and the shadows deepen, the Dodds experience days full of excitement, intrigue, romance - and ultimately, horror, when a climactic spasm of violence and murder reveals Hitler's true character and ruthless ambition.

German Angst

Author : Frank Biess
Publisher : Emotions in History
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198714187

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German Angst by Frank Biess Pdf

While fear and anxiety have historically been associated with authoritarian regimes, Frank Biess demonstrates the ambivalent role of these emotions in the democratization of West Germany, where fears and anxieties about the country's catastrophic past and uncertain future both undermined democracy and stabilized the emerging Federal Republic.

The Royal Navy and Nazi Germany, 1933–39

Author : J. Maiolo
Publisher : Springer
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1998-06-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9780230374492

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The Royal Navy and Nazi Germany, 1933–39 by J. Maiolo Pdf

This book focuses on the Royal Navy's response to the rise of the German navy under Hitler within the broad context of the ongoing debate about Britain's policy of appeasement. It combines a narrative of diplomatic events and Whitehall policy-making with the thematic analysis of naval intelligence and war planning. Drawing on the wide range of sources, the author argues that the Admiralty's enthusiasm for naval armaments diplomacy with Nazi Germany was far more rational and more complex than previous studies would suggest.

The Germanic Isle

Author : Gerwin Strobl
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2000-10-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0521782651

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An account of Nazi preoccupation with Britain as a role model, even during the war.