Five Germanys I Have Known


Five Germanys I Have Known
DOWNLOAD

Download Five Germanys I Have Known PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get Five Germanys I Have Known book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages. If the content not found or just blank you must refresh this page





Five Germanys I Have Known


Five Germanys I Have Known
DOWNLOAD

Author : Fritz Stern
language : en
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Release Date : 2007-07-24

Five Germanys I Have Known written by Fritz Stern and has been published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-07-24 with History categories.


The "German question" haunts the modern world: How could so civilized a nation be responsible for the greatest horror in Western history? In this unusual fusion of personal memoir and history, the celebrated scholar Fritz Stern refracts the question through the prism of his own life. Born in the Weimar Republic, exposed to five years of National Socialism before being forced into exile in 1938 in America, he became a world-renowned historian whose work opened new perspectives on the German past. Stern brings to life the five Germanys he has experienced: Weimar, the Third Reich, postwar West and East Germanys, and the unified country after 1990. Through his engagement with the nation from which he and his family fled, he shows that the tumultuous history of Germany, alternately the strength and the scourge of Europe, offers political lessons for citizens everywhere—especially those facing or escaping from tyranny. In this wise, tough-minded, and subtle book, Stern, himself a passionately engaged citizen, looks beyond Germany to issues of political responsibility that concern everyone. Five Germanys I Have Known vindicates his belief that, at its best, history is our most dramatic introduction to a moral civic life.



Dreams And Delusions


Dreams And Delusions
DOWNLOAD

Author : Fritz Stern
language : en
Publisher: Vintage
Release Date : 1989

Dreams And Delusions written by Fritz Stern and has been published by Vintage this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1989 with History categories.




Einstein S German World


Einstein S German World
DOWNLOAD

Author : Fritz Stern
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2020-06-16

Einstein S German World written by Fritz Stern and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-06-16 with History categories.


The French political philosopher Raymond Aron once observed that the twentieth century "could have been Germany's century." In 1900, the country was Europe's preeminent power, its material strength and strident militaristic ethos apparently balanced by a vital culture and extraordinary scientific achievement. It was poised to achieve greatness. In Einstein's German World, the eminent historian Fritz Stern explores the ambiguous promise of Germany before Hitler, as well as its horrifying decline into moral nihilism under Nazi rule, and aspects of its remarkable recovery since World War II. He does so by gracefully blending history and biography in a sequence of finely drawn studies of Germany's great scientists and of German-Jewish relations before and during Hitler's regime. Stern's central chapter traces the complex friendship of Albert Einstein and the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Fritz Haber, contrasting their responses to German life and to their Jewish heritage. Haber, a convert to Christianity and a firm German patriot until the rise of the Nazis; Einstein, a committed internationalist and pacifist, and a proud though secular Jew. Other chapters, also based on new archival sources, consider the turbulent and interrelated careers of the physicist Max Planck, an austere and powerful figure who helped to make Berlin a happy, productive place for Einstein and other legendary scientists; of Paul Ehrlich, the founder of chemotherapy; of Walther Rathenau, the German-Jewish industrialist and statesman tragically assassinated in 1922; and of Chaim Weizmann, chemist, Zionist, and first president of Israel, whose close relations with his German colleagues is here for the first time recounted. Stern examines the still controversial way that historians have dealt with World War I and Germans have dealt with their nation's defeat, and he analyzes the conflicts over the interpretations of Germany's past that persist to this day. He also writes movingly about the psychic cost of Germany's reunification in 1990, the reconciliation between Germany and Poland, and the challenges and prospects facing Germany today. At once historical and personal, provocative and accessible, Einstein's German World illuminates the issues that made Germany's and Europe's past and present so important in a tumultuous century of creativity and violence.



Gold And Iron


Gold And Iron
DOWNLOAD

Author : Fritz Stern
language : en
Publisher: New York : Knopf
Release Date : 1977

Gold And Iron written by Fritz Stern and has been published by New York : Knopf this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1977 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


Traces the history of the complex relationship between Bismarck and his banker, Gerson von Bleichröder, viewed as a symbolic encounter between German conservative political power and capital. Surveys German society in the 19th century, pointing out the persistence of latent anti-Jewish prejudices, especially in aristocratic circles. Ch. 14 (p. 351-393), "Rumania: The Triumph of Expediency", relates Bleichröder's efforts on behalf of Romanian Jewry between 1867-80, and his intervention with Bismarck to try to force the Romanian government to grant emancipation to the Jews. Remarks on Bismarck's pragmatic and opportunistic approach to the "Jewish question". Ch. 17 (p. 461-493), "The Jew as Patriotic Parvenu", and ch. 18 (p. 494-531), "The Hostage of the New Anti-Semitism", discuss the social status of German Jews on the eve of the emergence of political antisemitism in the 1880s, and the impact of the antisemitic discourse of persons such as Stöcker and Treitschke. Bleichröder became a major target of antisemitic propaganda, a symbol of Jewish financial domination and the "Jewish international plot".



The Politics Of Cultural Despair


The Politics Of Cultural Despair
DOWNLOAD

Author : Fritz Richard Stern
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 1974

The Politics Of Cultural Despair written by Fritz Richard Stern and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1974 with Political Science categories.


"An enlightening and solidly documented book of great value to those who would like to trace the ideolgoical roots behind the most erratic and dramatic politics phases of modern Germany."--"American Political Science Review""If only because it presents the intellectual and emotional background to National Socialism with rare clarity and penetrating analysis of its several and often sharply contrasting components, the ably written and profoundly interesting book...would be of importance....With its useful footnotes, selective bibliography and good index Professor Stern's study is American scholarship at its best."-"International Affairs"



Gold And Iron


Gold And Iron
DOWNLOAD

Author : Fritz Richard Stern
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1977

Gold And Iron written by Fritz Richard Stern and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1977 with categories.




No Ordinary Men


No Ordinary Men
DOWNLOAD

Author : Fritz Stern
language : en
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Release Date : 2013-09-17

No Ordinary Men written by Fritz Stern and has been published by New York Review of Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09-17 with History categories.


The fascinating story of two courageous opponents in Hitler’s Germany who both bravely resisted the Nazis—for World War II history buffs and fans of little-known histories. “A story that needs to be heard.” —Library Journal During the twelve years of Hitler’s Third Reich, very few Germans took the risk of actively opposing his tyranny and terror, and fewer still did so to protect the sanctity of law and faith. In No Ordinary Men, Elisabeth Sifton and Fritz Stern focus on two remarkable, courageous men who did—the pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer and his close friend and brother-in-law Hans von Dohnanyi—and offer new insights into the fearsome difficulties that resistance entailed. (Not forgotten is Christine Bonhoeffer Dohnanyi, Hans’s wife and Dietrich’s sister, who was indispensable to them both.) From the start Bonhoeffer opposed the Nazi efforts to bend Germany’s Protestant churches to Hitler’s will, while Dohnanyi, a lawyer in the Justice Ministry and then in the Wehrmacht’s counterintelligence section, helped victims, kept records of Nazi crimes to be used as evidence once the regime fell, and was an important figure in the various conspiracies to assassinate Hitler. The strength of their shared commitment to these undertakings—and to the people they were helping—endured even after their arrest in April 1943 and until, after great suffering, they were executed on Hitler’s express orders in April 1945, just weeks before the Third Reich collapsed. Bonhoeffer’s posthumously published Letters and Papers from Prison and other writings found a wide international audience, but Dohnanyi’s work is scarcely known, though it was crucial to the resistance and he was the one who drew Bonhoeffer into the anti-Hitler plots. Sifton and Stern offer dramatic new details and interpretations in their account of the extraordinary efforts in which the two jointly engaged. No Ordinary Men honors both Bonhoeffer’s human decency and his theological legacy, as well as Dohnanyi’s preservation of the highest standard of civic virtue in an utterly corrupted state.



The Failure Of Illiberalism Essays On The Political Culture Of Modern Germany


The Failure Of Illiberalism Essays On The Political Culture Of Modern Germany
DOWNLOAD

Author : Fritz Stern
language : en
Publisher: New York : Knopf
Release Date : 1972

The Failure Of Illiberalism Essays On The Political Culture Of Modern Germany written by Fritz Stern and has been published by New York : Knopf this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1972 with History categories.




The Federal Republic Of Germany And The United States


The Federal Republic Of Germany And The United States
DOWNLOAD

Author : James A. Cooney
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2019-09-13

The Federal Republic Of Germany And The United States written by James A. Cooney and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-13 with categories.


This book examines the current and historical dimensions of relations between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany, focusing on the complex economic issues that make the two countries interdependent and on the resulting policy implications. The contributors analyze the reasons for increasingly problematic relations between the United States and West Germany, arguing that the situation is exacerbated by the inadequate understanding Americans often have of the changing nature of society, politics, and culture in West Germany.



The Federal Republic Of Germany And The United States


The Federal Republic Of Germany And The United States
DOWNLOAD

Author : James A Cooney
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2019-07-11

The Federal Republic Of Germany And The United States written by James A Cooney and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-07-11 with Political Science categories.


This book examines the current and historical dimensions of relations between the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany, focusing on the complex economic issues that make the two countries interdependent and on the resulting policy implications. The contributors analyze the reasons for increasingly problematic relations between the United States and West Germany, arguing that the situation is exacerbated by the inadequate understanding Americans often have of the changing nature of society, politics, and culture in West Germany.