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Berlin Underground 1938 1945


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Berlin Underground 1938 1945


Berlin Underground 1938 1945
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Author : Ruth Andreas-Friedrich
language : en
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
Release Date : 1989

Berlin Underground 1938 1945 written by Ruth Andreas-Friedrich and has been published by Paragon House Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with History categories.




Berlin Underground 1938 1945 Tr By Barrows Mussey With An Introductory Note By Joel Sayre


Berlin Underground 1938 1945 Tr By Barrows Mussey With An Introductory Note By Joel Sayre
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Author : Ruth Andreas-Friedrich
language : de
Publisher:
Release Date : 1948

Berlin Underground 1938 1945 Tr By Barrows Mussey With An Introductory Note By Joel Sayre written by Ruth Andreas-Friedrich and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1948 with World War, 1939-1945 categories.




Berlin Underground


Berlin Underground
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019

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Battleground Berlin


Battleground Berlin
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Author : Ruth Andreas-Friedrich
language : en
Publisher: Paragon House Publishers
Release Date : 1990

Battleground Berlin written by Ruth Andreas-Friedrich and has been published by Paragon House Publishers this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990 with Biography & Autobiography categories.




Nonviolent Action


Nonviolent Action
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Author : Ronald M. McCarthy
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2013-07-04

Nonviolent Action written by Ronald M. McCarthy and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-07-04 with History categories.


This comprehensive guide to research, sources, and theories about nonviolent action as a technique of struggle in social and political conficts discusses the methods and techniques used by groups in various encounters. Although violence and its causes have received a great deal of attention, nonviolent action has not received its due as an international phenomenon with a long history. An introduction that explains the theories and research used in the study provides a practical guide to this essential bibliography of English-language sources. The first part of the book covers case-study materials divided by region and subdivided by country. Within each country, materials are arranged chronologically and topically. The second major part examines the methods and theory of nonviolent action, principled nonviolence, and several closely related areas in social science, such as conflict analysis and social movements. The book is indexed by author and subject.



Berlin At War


Berlin At War
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Author : Roger Moorhouse
language : en
Publisher: Random House
Release Date : 2011-10-31

Berlin At War written by Roger Moorhouse and has been published by Random House this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-10-31 with History categories.


Berlin was the nerve-centre of Hitler's Germany - the backdrop for the most lavish ceremonies, it was also the venue for Albert Speer's plans to forge a new 'world metropolis' and the scene of the final climactic bid to defeat Nazism. Yet while our understanding of the Holocaust is well developed, we know little about everyday life in Nazi Germany. In this vivid and important study Roger Moorhouse portrays the German experience of the Second World War, not through an examination of grand politics, but from the viewpoint of the capital's streets and homes.He gives a flavour of life in the capital, raises issues of consent and dissent, morality and authority and, above all, charts the violent humbling of a once-proud metropolis. Shortlisted for the Hessell-Tiltman History Prize.



The German Opposition To Hitler


The German Opposition To Hitler
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Author : Michael Thomsett
language : en
Publisher: Crux Publishing Ltd
Release Date : 1970

The German Opposition To Hitler written by Michael Thomsett and has been published by Crux Publishing Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1970 with categories.


Between 1933 and 1945, more than 500,000 German citizens resisted the Nazi government. Many were imprisoned for political crimes which included both active attempts to remove Hitler from office and passive attempts to oppose the Nazi regime. Resistance was found among university students, churches and even in the German military. This fascinating and compelling history of the German resistance covers groups and methods from underground newspapers such as "Rote Kapella" and "Internal Front" to conspiracy movements within the army, that culminated with Operation Valkyrie, a coup d'état and assassination attempt which went terribly wrong.



Berlin


Berlin
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Author : David Clay Large
language : en
Publisher: Basic Books
Release Date : 2007-10-15

Berlin written by David Clay Large and has been published by Basic Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-10-15 with History categories.


In the political history of the past century, no city has played a more prominent-though often disastrous-role than Berlin. At the same time, Berlin has also been a dynamic center of artistic and intellectual innovation. If Paris was the "Capital of the Nineteenth Century," Berlin was to become the signature city for the next hundred years. Once a symbol of modernity, in the Thirties it became associated with injustice and the abuse of power. After 1945, it became the iconic City of the Cold War. Since the fall of the Wall, Berlin has again come to represent humanity's aspirations for a new beginning, tempered by caution deriving from the traumas of the recent past. David Clay Large's definitive history of Berlin is framed by the two German unifications of 1871 and 1990. Between these two events several themes run like a thread through the city's history: a persistent inferiority complex; a distrust among many ordinary Germans, and the national leadership of the "unloved city's" electric atmosphere, fast tempo, and tradition of unruliness; its status as a magnet for immigrants, artists, intellectuals, and the young; the opening up of social, economic, and ethnic divisions as sharp as the one created by the Wall.



Writing And Rewriting The Reich


Writing And Rewriting The Reich
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Author : Deborah Barton
language : en
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Release Date : 2022-12-21

Writing And Rewriting The Reich written by Deborah Barton and has been published by University of Toronto Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-12-21 with History categories.


Writing and Rewriting the Reich tells the complex story of women journalists as both outsiders and insiders in the German press of the National Socialist and post-war years. From 1933 onward, Nazi press authorities valued female journalists as a means to influence the public through charm and subtlety rather than intimidation or militant language. Deborah Barton reveals that despite the deep sexism inherent in the Nazi press, some women were able to capitalize on the gaps between gender rhetoric and reality to establish prominent careers in both soft and hard news. Based on data collected on over 1,500 women journalists, Writing and Rewriting the Reich describes the professional opportunities open to women during the Nazi era, their gendered contribution to Nazi press and propaganda goals, and the ways in which their Third Reich experiences proved useful in post-war divided Germany. It draws on a range of sources including editorial proceedings, press association membership records, personal correspondence, newspapers, diaries, and memoirs. It also sheds light on both unknown journalists and famous figures including Margret Boveri, Ruth Andreas-Friedrich, and Ursula von Kardorff. Addressing the long-term influence of women journalists, Writing and Rewriting the Reich illuminates some of the most salient issues in the nature of Nazi propaganda, the depiction of wartime violence, and historical memory.



Women Defying Hitler


Women Defying Hitler
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Author : Nathan Stoltzfus
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2021-08-12

Women Defying Hitler written by Nathan Stoltzfus and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-12 with History categories.


This timely volume brings together an international team of leading scholars to explore the ways that women responded to situations of immense deprivation, need, and victimization under Hitler's dictatorship. Paying acute attention to the differences that gender made, Women Defying Hitler examines the forms of women's defiance, the impact these women had, and the moral and ethical dilemmas they faced. Several essays also address the special problems of the memory and historiography of women's history during World War II, and the book features standpoints of historians as well as the voices of survivors and their descendants. Notably, this book also serves as a guide for human behaviour under extremely difficult conditions. The book is relevant today for challenging discrimination against women and for its nuanced exploration of the conditions minorities face as outspoken protagonists of human rights issues and as resisters of discrimination. From this perspective the voices being empowered in this book are clear examples of the importance of protest by women in forcing a totalitarian regime to pause and reconsider its options for the moment. In revealing so, Women Defying Hitler ultimately foregrounds that women rescuers and resisters were and are of great continuing consequence.