معرفی کتاب «The Nazi Germany sourcebook : an anthology of texts» نوشتهٔ Roderick Stackelberg; Sally Anne Winkle، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The Nazi Germany Sourcebookis an exciting new collection of documents on the origins, rise, course and consequences of National Socialism, the Third Reich, the Second World War, and the Holocaust.Packed full of both official and private papers from the perspectives of perpetrators and victims, these sources offer a revealing insight into why Nazism came into being, its extraordinary popularity in the 1930s, how it affected the lives of people, and what it means to us today.This carefully edited series of 148 documents, drawn from 1850 to 2000, covers the pre-history and aftermath of Nazism:* the ideological roots of Nazism, and the First World War* the Weimar Republic* the consolidation of Nazi power* Hitler's motives, aims and preparation for war* the Second World War* the Holocaust* the Cold War and recent historical debates.The Nazi Germany Sourcebookfocuses on key areas of study, helping students to understand and critically evaluate this extraordinary historical episode.Roderick Stackelberg is Robert K. and Ann J. Powers Professor of the Humanities at Gonzaga University. He is the author of Hitler's Germany: Origins, Interpretations, Legacies (1999).Sally A. Winkle is Professor of German Language and Literature and Director of Women's Studies at Eastern Washington University. She is the author of Woman as Bourgeois Feminine Ideal (1988). The Nazi Germany Sourcebook is an exciting new collection of documents on the origins, rise, course and consequences of National Socialism, the Third Reich, the Second World War, and the Holocaust. Packed full of both official and private papers from the perspectives of perpetrators and victims, these sources offer a revealing insight into why Nazism came into being, its extraordinary popularity in the 1930s, how it affected the lives of people, and what it means to us today.This carefully edited series of 148 documents, drawn from 1850 to 2000, covers the pre-history and aftermath of Nazism. Sources include legislative and diplomatic records, minutes of meetings, speeches and manifestoes, personal diaries and eyewitness accounts. Each document is preceded by a brief critical analysis that also provides the historical context in which it was written. The Nazi Germany Sourcebook focuses on key areas of study, helping students to understand and critically evaluate this extraordinary historical episode:* the ideological roots of Nazism, and World War I* the Weimar Republic* the consolidation of Nazi power* Hitler's motives, aims and preparation for war* World War II* the Holocaust* the Cold War and recent historical debates.The Nazi Germany Sourcebook contains numerous documents that have never before been published in English, and some documents, such as Goebbles' 1941 diaries that have only recently been discovered. This up-to-date and carefully edited collection of primary sources provides fascinating reading for anyone interested in this historical phenomenon. The Nazi Germany Sourcebook is an exciting new collection of documents on the origins, rise, course and consequences of National Socialism, the Third Reich, the Second World War, and the Holocaust. Packed full of both official and private papers from the perspectives of perpetrators and victims, these sources offer a revealing insight into why Nazism came into being, its extraordinary popularity in the 1930s, how it affected the lives of people, and what it means to us today. This carefully edited series of 148 documents, drawn from 1850 to 2000, covers the pre-history and aftermath of Nazism: \* the ideological roots of Nazism, and the First World War\* the Weimar Republic\* the consolidation of Nazi power\* Hitler's motives, aims and preparation for war\* the Second World War\* the Holocaust\* the Cold War and recent historical debates. The Nazi Germany Sourcebook focuses on key areas of study, helping students to understand and critically evaluate this extraordinary historical episode: The Nazi Germany Sourcebook is an exciting new collection of documents on the origins, rise, course and consequences of National Socialism, the Third Reich, the Second World War, and the Holocaust. Packed full of both official and private papers from the perspectives of perpetrators and victims, these sources offer a revealing insight into why Nazism came into being, its extraordinary popularity in the 1930s, how it affected the lives of people, and what it means to us today. This carefully edited series of 148 documents, drawn from 1850 to 2000, covers the pre-history and aftermath of Nazism. The Nazi Germany Sourcebook focuses on key areas of study, helping students to understand and critically evaluate this extraordinary historical episode: * the ideological roots of Nazism, and World War I * the Weimar Republic * the consolidation of Nazi power * Hitler's motives, aims and preparation for war * World War II * the Holocaust * the Cold War and recent historical debates
The Nazi Germany Sourcebook is an exciting new collection of documents on the origins, rise, course and consequences of National Socialism, the Third Reich, the Second World War, and the Holocaust. Packed full of both official and private papers from the perspectives of perpetrators and victims, these sources offer a revealing insight into why Nazism came into being, its extraordinary popularity in the 1930s, how it affected the lives of people, and what it means to us today.
This carefully edited series of 148 documents, drawn from 1850 to 2000, covers the pre-history and aftermath of Nazism. Sources include legislative and diplomatic records, minutes of meetings, speeches and manifestoes, personal diaries and eyewitness accounts. Each document is preceded by a brief critical analysis that also provides the historical context in which it was written.
Humanities Title 4 Copyright 5 Contents 6 List of illustrations 6 List of documents 7 Authors' acknowledgements 13 Chronology 15 Preface 21 Introduction 23 The German Empire and the First World War 41 The Weimar Republic, 1919 33 85 The Third Reich: The consolidation of Nazi rule, 1933 35 163 The Third Reich: The road to war, 1936 39 231 The Second World War, 1939 45 291 The Holocaust 369 The aftermath of Nazism and the Historians' Debate 419 Index 481 List of illustrations 6 List of documents 7 Authors' acknowledgements 13 Chronology 15 Preface 21 Introduction 23 The German Empire and the First World War 41 The Weimar Republic, 1919 33 85 The Third Reich: The consolidation of Nazi rule, 1933 35 163 The Third Reich: The road to war, 1936 39 231 The Second World War, 1939 45 291 The Holocaust 369 The aftermath of Nazism and the Historians' Debate 419 Index 481 Title......Page 4 Copyright......Page 5 List of illustrations......Page 6 List of documents......Page 7 Authors' acknowledgements......Page 13 Chronology......Page 15 Preface......Page 21 Introduction......Page 23 The German Empire and the First World War......Page 41 The Weimar Republic, 1919 33......Page 85 The Third Reich: The consolidation of Nazi rule, 1933 35......Page 163 The Third Reich: The road to war, 1936 39......Page 231 The Second World War, 1939 45......Page 291 The Holocaust......Page 369 The aftermath of Nazism and the Historians' Debate......Page 419 Index......Page 481 The Nazi Germany Sourcebook: An Anthology of Texts КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ Издательство: RoutledgeАвтор(ы): Roderick Stackelberg, Sally A. WinkleЯзык: EnglishГод издания: 2002Количество страниц: 496ISBN: 0-203-46392-7Формат: pdf (e-book)Размер: 7.32 mb Rapid Ifolder 34 The political and ideological roots of National Socialism can be traced back to the increasingly desperate rearguard campaign against the modernizing trends of the nineteenth century. [compiled By] Roderick Stackelberg And Sally A. Winkle. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.