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Adolf Hitler is perceived to be the most evil political leader of
twentieth century Europe. Hitler draws on his background and
involvement in the rise of National Socialism, the government of
the Third Reich, leadership of the Second World War in Germany and
his psychology to discuss Hitler's credentials as a revolutionary.
This volume includes examination of: * the general characteristics
of revolutions and revolutionaries * Hitler as Agitator, Dictator,
Deceiver and Warlord * Hitler's architectural and artistic
ambitions * Hitler's mind and personality. Hitler investigates what
it was that motivated this national leader to achieve such
monstrosities which still cast a shadow over Europe today.
Adolf Hitler is perceived to be the most evil political leader of
twentieth century Europe. Hitler draws on his background and
involvement in the rise of National Socialism, the government of
the Third Reich, leadership of the Second World War in Germany and
his psychology to discuss Hitler's credentials as a
revolutionary.
This volume includes examination of:
* the general characteristics of revolutions and
revolutionaries
* Hitler as Agitator, Dictator, Deceiver and Warlord
* Hitler's architectural and artistic ambitions
* Hitler's mind and personality.
Hitler investigates what it was that motivated this national
leader to achieve such monstrosities which still cast a shadow over
Europe today.
Adolf Hitler is perceived to be the most evil political leader of
twentieth-century Europe. By presenting a critical selection of
primary source material this book examines Hitler's background and
involvement in the rise of National Socialism, the government of
the Third Reich, leadership of the Second World War in Germany and
his psychology, to discuss Hitler's credentials as a
revolutionary.
This volume includes examination of:
* the general characteristics of revolutions and
revolutionaries
* Hitler as agitator, dictator, deceiver and warlord
* Hitler's architectural and artistic ambitions
* Hitler's mind and personality.
Hitler investigates what it was that motivated this national
leader to commit such monstrosities which still cast a shadow over
Europe today.
This text is designed to introduce readers to the most important
debates about the event. It discusses the origins and course of the
Holocaust, as well as the motives of its perpetrators and the
reactions of bystanders and victims alike. In the process, the
study makes clear why 'history' is not just about the past.
Hitler: Profile of a Dictator is a fascinating exploration of
Hitler and his role in the Third Reich. The book unravels the
complex historiographical debate surrounding this notorious figure
by examining his personality, his ideas and the nature of his
power. Hitler: Profile of a Dictator surveys Hitler's career
chronologically and includes coverage of: * the young idealogue *
the Fuhrer State * Hitler's role in the outbreak of the Second
World War * Hitler's involvement in the Holocaust. This second
edition brings the continuing debate up to date in light of the
most recent reseach, and speculates on the implications of the
Irving trial.
The League of Nations - pre-cursor to the United Nations - was
founded in 1919 as a response to the First World War to ensure
collective security and prevent the outbreak of future wars. It was
set up to facilitate diplomacy in the face of future international
conflict, but also to work towards eradicating the very causes of
war by promoting social and economic justice. The philosophy behind
much of the League's fascinating and varied roles was to help
create satisfied populations who would reject future threats to the
peace of their world. In this new volume for Seminar Studies,
Martyn Housden sets out to balance the League's work in settling
disputes, international security and disarmament with an analysis
of its achievements in social and economic fields. He explores the
individual contributions of founding members of the League, such as
Fridtjof Nansen, Ludwik Rajchman, Rachel Crowdy, Robert Cecil and
Jan Smuts, whose humanitarian work laid the foundations for the
later successes of the United Nations in such areas as: the welfare
of vulnerable people, especially prisoners of war and refugees
dealing with epidemic diseases and promoting good health anti-drugs
campaigns Supported by previously unpublished documents and
photographs, this book illustrates how an understanding of the
League of Nations, its achievements and its ultimate failure to
stop the Second World War, is central to our understanding of
diplomacy and international relations in the Inter-War period.
This is a thematically arranged text illustrating popular resisitance to Nazism in Germany from 1930-1945, and the affect of Nazism on everyday life. The book combines a lucid, synthesised analysis together with a wide selection of integrated source material taken from pamphlets, diaries, recent oral testimonies, correspondence and more. Different chapters focus on social groups and activities, such as youth movements, religion, Jewish Germans, and the working classes.
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