Germany's Three Reichs: Their History and CultureA. Dakers, 1944 - 420 Seiten |
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... possible to be a people rather than a State . " So Dahl- mann was one day to write . Beyond question that was an exhaustive definition of Germany . The consequence was that Prussia was destined to become Germany , or that Germany , in ...
... possible to be a people rather than a State . " So Dahl- mann was one day to write . Beyond question that was an exhaustive definition of Germany . The consequence was that Prussia was destined to become Germany , or that Germany , in ...
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... possible on a Prussian basis . He saw in Prussia the coherent State which should be upheld by a minimum of federalism , a State capable of creating by its hegemony the unity of the future Reich and breathing into the whole German body ...
... possible on a Prussian basis . He saw in Prussia the coherent State which should be upheld by a minimum of federalism , a State capable of creating by its hegemony the unity of the future Reich and breathing into the whole German body ...
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... possible militariza- tion - autarky for foodstuffs and raw materials , militarization in the work of the farms , shops , and factories . At the base of the institutions which thus regulate the whole of German labour are almost always ...
... possible militariza- tion - autarky for foodstuffs and raw materials , militarization in the work of the farms , shops , and factories . At the base of the institutions which thus regulate the whole of German labour are almost always ...
Inhalt
PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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