The Turning Point: Thirty-five Years in this CenturyOswald Wolff, 1984 - 379 Seiten |
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... Youth Movement . This typically German phenomenon - the bombastic self - glorification of youth as an autonomous form of life — is difficult to explain to any- one who has not experienced both its absurdity and its charm . Con- ceived ...
... Youth Movement . This typically German phenomenon - the bombastic self - glorification of youth as an autonomous form of life — is difficult to explain to any- one who has not experienced both its absurdity and its charm . Con- ceived ...
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... youth . Pedagogues and poets pride themselves on their sensibility to the inarticulate voice of the younger generation . Was it not narrow - minded and reactionary to oppose the very tendencies to which youth adhered so enthusiastically ...
... youth . Pedagogues and poets pride themselves on their sensibility to the inarticulate voice of the younger generation . Was it not narrow - minded and reactionary to oppose the very tendencies to which youth adhered so enthusiastically ...
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... youth can be in the service and interest of noble and ignoble forces . If German youth now turns radical should we not ask , above all , for the sake of which cause it rebels ? What do the Nazis want ? Which process do they try to ...
... youth can be in the service and interest of noble and ignoble forces . If German youth now turns radical should we not ask , above all , for the sake of which cause it rebels ? What do the Nazis want ? Which process do they try to ...
Inhalt
Introduction by Shelley L Frisch | 1 |
The Myths of Childhood 19061914 | xxi |
War 19141919 | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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