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Hitler's Personal Prisoner - The Life of Martin Niemöller Loot Price: R1,138
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Hitler's Personal Prisoner - The Life of Martin Niemöller: Benjamin Ziemann

Hitler's Personal Prisoner - The Life of Martin Niemöller

Benjamin Ziemann; Translated by Christine Brocks

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This is the first fully researched biography of Martin Niemöller (1892-1984). It charts his life from his service in the Imperial German Navy, his work for the Inner Mission and as a Protestant pastor in the Berlin suburb of Dahlem from 1931. Niemöller's work as a leading figure of the Confessing Church and his contribution to the conflicts over church policy during the Third Reich are analysed and contextualised. Chapters on the post-war period chart Niemöller's contribution to ecumenism, anti-nuclear pacifism, and his role in rebuilding the West German Protestant Churches. From 1938 to 1945, Martin Niemöller was detained as 'Hitler's Personal Prisoner' in Nazi concentration camps. Liberated in April 1945, Niemöller was widely hailed as an icon of Christian resistance against the Nazi dictatorship. For many years, the Niemöller legend masked the problematic aspects of his life: his persistent antisemitism, on display even in the post-war period; his nationalism and support of the German war effort even whilst in concentration camp detention; and his disdain for parliamentary democracy. In his biography of the most important twentieth-century German Protestant, Benjamin Ziemann uncovers the 'historical' Niemöller behind the legend of the resistance hero. Carefully situating Niemöller's personal trajectory in his wider social milieu — from the Imperial Navy to the West German peace movement — Ziemann probes into core themes of twentieth century German history: militarism, National Socialism, German guilt, and moral reconstruction post-1945.

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Imprint: Oxford UniversityPress
Country of origin: United Kingdom
Release date: December 2023
Authors: Benjamin Ziemann (Professor of Modern German History)
Translators: Christine Brocks (Translator)
Dimensions: 234 x 153mm (L x W)
Pages: 448
ISBN-13: 978-0-19-286258-7
Categories: Books
LSN: 0-19-286258-8
Barcode: 9780192862587

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