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Wheeler-Bennett, John Wheeler,
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Sir,
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1902-1975
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The nemesis of power :
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the German Army in politics, 1918-1945 /
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John W. Wheeler-Bennett ; with a new introduction by Richard Overy.
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German Army in politics, 1918-1945
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;
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New York :
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Palgrave Macmillan,
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2005.
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xxxiii, 829 p. :
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ill. ;
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22 cm.
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Originally published: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1953.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 767-779) and index.
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The Army and the Reich, 1918-1926. From Spa to Kapp (November 1918-March 1920) -- The Seeckt period (1920-1926) -- The Army and Hitler, 1920-1933. Courtship, honeymoon and separation (1920-1926) -- The Schleicher period (1926-1933) -- Hitler and the Army, 1933-1945. From the seizure of power to the death of Hindenburg (January 1933-1934) -- From the death of Hindenburg to the Fritsch crisis (August 1934-February 1938) -- From the Fritsch crisis to the outbreak of war (February 1938-September 1939) -- Victory in the east and the 'Phoney War' (September 1939-June 1940) -- From the Blitzkrieg to Stalingrad (July 1940-February 1943) -- From Stalingrad to Normandy (February 1943-July 1944) -- July 20, 1944. Appendices: Text of Draft Basic Law proposed by Popitz, Jessen and von Hassell in 1942 ; Documents of the 'Free Germany' Committee in Moscow, 1943 ; Documents of the Putsch of July 20, 1944 ; List of victims of July 20, 1944 ; Tables to illustrate Organization of the German High Command, 1919-1945.
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Sir John W. Wheeler-Bennett tells the story of how the German Army, having survived the disaster of 1918, proceeded to dominate the political life of the German Republic, exercising a virtually paramount degree of power and influence by its very withdrawal from the active arena of politics: and of how, when later it was mistaken enough to play politics instead of controlling them, it began a descent which only ended in abject defeat - militarily, politically and spiritually. The author reveals the extent of the responsibility of the Army for bringing the Nazi regime to power, for tolerating the infamies of that regime once it had attained power, and for not taking the measures - at a time when only the Army could have taken them - to remove it from power. In this second edition a new foreword by Professor Richard Overy sets Wheeler-Bennett's classic text in a modern context--Publisher's description.
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Germany
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Politics and government
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1918-1933
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Germany
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Politics and government
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1933-1945
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World War, 1939-1945
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Germany.
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Militarism
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Germany
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History
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20th century.
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World War
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(1939-1945)
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(OCoLC)fst01180924
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Geschichte 1918-1945.
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