The Crisis of German Ideology: Intellectual Origins of the Third Reich, Band 10Grosset & Dunlap, 1964 - 373 Seiten The unification of Germany in 1871 disappointed many Germans from the bourgeois and educated classes: it was seen as too materialistic, and they thought that the Germans failed to achieve inner, spiritual unity through the establishment of the Empire. This disappointment brought about the rise of the "völkisch" movement, which rejected modernity and stressed the unity of the Germans through the bond of German "blood and soil". The "völkisch" ideology acquired traits of a national religion, in which antisemitism was an important element. The stereotyped "rootless" and "soulless" Jew seemed to be the enemy of the "Volk". Gradually, "völkisch" antisemitism acquired a racist and mystical character. Dwells on the rightist conservative organizations and youth movements (e.g. the Pan-German Association, the Wandervögel) that belonged to the "völkisch" movement and shared its antisemitism. Nazism was a natural outgrowth of the this movement. Hitler transformed its anti-capitalism into antisemitism, radicalized the latter and made it into a political vehicle. The Nazi idea found its greatest support among the educated classes, just like the "völkisch" idea had had its appeal to them before 1914. Antisemitism was not transitory, but endemic to Nazism. Dwells, also, on another party that grew out of the "völkisch" movement - the Deutschnationale Volkspartei (1918-33), and on the transformation of its antisemitism. |
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... Hugenberg , the former director of Krupp's industrial empire , who forged a connection between industry and the Pan - Germans . Hugenberg's early affiliation with the organization and its leadership might well have rested , to a large ...
... Hugenberg , the former director of Krupp's industrial empire , who forged a connection between industry and the Pan - Germans . Hugenberg's early affiliation with the organization and its leadership might well have rested , to a large ...
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... Hugenberg con- sidered that any concentration on the Jews as the prime agents of un - Germanic thought would only serve to distract the party from smashing the real enemy , the left . Yet , under his leadership popular anti - Semitic ...
... Hugenberg con- sidered that any concentration on the Jews as the prime agents of un - Germanic thought would only serve to distract the party from smashing the real enemy , the left . Yet , under his leadership popular anti - Semitic ...
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... Hugenberg used the Harzburger Front as a wedge to separate the various wings of the NSDAP . We must recall that at that time the National Socialists had not yet become a monolithic organization . In fact , throughout these years Hitler ...
... Hugenberg used the Harzburger Front as a wedge to separate the various wings of the NSDAP . We must recall that at that time the National Socialists had not yet become a monolithic organization . In fact , throughout these years Hitler ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 1 |
THE INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE IDEOLOGY 18731918 | 147 |
University Students and Professors on the March | 190 |
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