... Hindenburg: The Man and the Legend (New York: William Morrow & Co., 1930); Helene Nostitz von Hindenburg (Hindenburg's niece), Hindenburg at Home: An Intimate Biography (New York: Duffield & Green, 1931); Thomas Russell Ybarra, ...
... der Kriegsschuld- und Dolchstoßdiskusssion', in Bracher, Karl Dietrich, Funke, Manfred, and Jacobsen, Hans-Adolf (eds.) ... 1789–1989 Sieben Beiträge (Göttingen, 1991) Hey'l, Bettina, Geschichtsdenken und literarische Moderne: Zum ...
The Slav contingent of the Austrian army was beginning to desert, and Conrad had to beg for more German reinforcements, which could be intercalated in their Carpathian front, which was once again being threatened by Russian advances.
taken place during the summer of 1928 in the Bank of England, when both the Governor and Professor Sprague had urged Schacht to abandon his policy of revision, but in vain. Many members in all parties who were experts in finance and ...
The extraordinary story of a time when giant silver zeppelins held the promise of the future is vividly recounted in this volume, highlighted by hundreds of stunning paintings and photos.
The book charts the origins of the Hindenburg myth during the First World War, looks at how it survived the revolution, and explains why Hindenburg's name on the ballot mesmerized voters in the presidential elections of 1925 and 1932.
Le premier, à mon avis, est un imposteur, un illusionniste ou un hypnotiseur, mais c'est aussi un guerrier, un dominant. ... En sortant du bureau de Heydrich, le cœur d'Hannah bat la chamade et ses genoux fléchissent légèrement.
After the war, Hindenburg played a crucial role in creating the Dolchstosslegende (the myth that the German Army had been "stabbed in the back" by a Jewish-Bolshevik conspiracy on the homefront), in leading Germany as president of the ...