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Andie & the Worries: Sara Moore, Christopher Piehler Andie & the Worries
Sara Moore, Christopher Piehler
R557 R516 Discovery Miles 5 160 Save R41 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Weekend Makes: Punch Needle (Paperback): Sara Moore Weekend Makes: Punch Needle (Paperback)
Sara Moore
R489 R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Save R39 (8%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Punch Needleis one of the hottest trends in needlecraft right now. It's fun and its fast! With 25 quick and easy punch needle designs, this book is great way to learn the craft or challenge yourself with a new design idea. This title introduces you to the basics of the craft, including the materials you need, marking your fabric, and the basic stitches and techniques. There are also tips for successful stitching, guiding you through the process of making some stunning projects in very little time.

The Fourth Reich? - The EU - An Emerging German Empire (Paperback): Sara Moore The Fourth Reich? - The EU - An Emerging German Empire (Paperback)
Sara Moore; Edited by Charles Lambert, Ronan Daly
R345 Discovery Miles 3 450 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Hillbilly Madonna (Paperback): Sara Moore Wagner Hillbilly Madonna (Paperback)
Sara Moore Wagner; Edited by Jerrod Schwarz
R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Swan Wife (Paperback): Sara Moore Wagner Swan Wife (Paperback)
Sara Moore Wagner
R483 R449 Discovery Miles 4 490 Save R34 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hooked Through (Paperback): Sara Moore Wagner Hooked Through (Paperback)
Sara Moore Wagner
R336 R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Save R30 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
How Hitler Came to Power (Paperback): Sara Moore How Hitler Came to Power (Paperback)
Sara Moore
R673 Discovery Miles 6 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

President Woodrow Wilson made a dreadful mistake in 1918 when he disregarded military advice and the wishes of the American people and forced the allies to accept a conditional peace, rather than insisting on the German army's unconditional surrender. The Allies were too weak to enforce the Versailles Treaty and soon became open to German propaganda that it was onerous and unfair. Yet newly uncovered statistics reveal that by 1925 Germany's economy was stronger than before the Great War. The German people voted for democracy and a pacifist agenda in 1928. Yet Alfred Hugenberg, Chairman of the bellicose Pan German League before the War and now newspaper magnate and leader of Germany's second largest political party, maintained that dictatorship could still be achieved legally in Germany 'if the condition of the country seems to warrant it'. He put Hitler on the committee of his newspapers' virulent campaign against the reparations, which gave him massive publicity. Meanwhile fellow Pan-German armaments maker Gustav Krupp agreed to sell Stalin arms and help him create giant farms to grow wheat to pay for them, provided that Stalin forced the German Communists to vote against the Social Democrats in the Reichstag. Stalin's wheat would devastate the world's agricultural economy, while the German Communists voting with Hitler, helped torpedo German democracy. Ex-army officer, Heinrich Bruning, became Germany's Chancellor in 1930 and planned to rid Germany of war reparations and secure re-armament and a Presidential regime, by swamping other nations with exports, while stifling home consumption. Taxes rose dramatically and unemployment soared. In the 1931 banking crisis, Bruning secured a reparations payments moratorium, despite Germany being the world's largest exporter, by pointing to the misery and unemployment of the German people. Their plight worsened in 1932. Hitler won a landslide victory at the polls through his defiance of the Versailles treaty. Both Left and Right supported him. Stalin expressly ordered the Communists to destroy the power of the Social Democrats while Hugenberg persuaded the Right that Hitler was the man who could save Germany from Communism. Only a short time later President Hindenburg allowed Hitler to become dictator. Hugenberg had proved in four short years that a popular dictator could come to power in Germany legally 'if the circumstances warranted it'. Yet he and the others who helped Hitler's rise seem to have escaped all censure.

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