Germany's Three Reichs: Their History and CultureA. Dakers, 1944 - 420 Seiten |
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... turned away from territorial confessional Christianity to other activities , until the day when the Reich turned to its own advan- tage all these values of sentiment and faith . All the hopes and expectations which the Churches were ...
... turned away from territorial confessional Christianity to other activities , until the day when the Reich turned to its own advan- tage all these values of sentiment and faith . All the hopes and expectations which the Churches were ...
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... turned to nationalism , and that nationalism became the most terrible of all European nationalisms , precisely because it was religious and fervent , while unlimited in its ambitions . Thence came pan - Germanism . Such is the ...
... turned to nationalism , and that nationalism became the most terrible of all European nationalisms , precisely because it was religious and fervent , while unlimited in its ambitions . Thence came pan - Germanism . Such is the ...
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... turned away from the dynasties and the ruling caste and addressed himself to the people , Hitler , who had come from the people , turned toward the social and economic oligarchy . Ludendorff's and Hitler's paths crossed , being ...
... turned away from the dynasties and the ruling caste and addressed himself to the people , Hitler , who had come from the people , turned toward the social and economic oligarchy . Ludendorff's and Hitler's paths crossed , being ...
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PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
The victory of the Länder | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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