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Blutzeugen

Beiträge zur Praxis des politischen Kampfes in der Weimarer Republik

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  • 570 páginas
  • 20 horas de lectura

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A.-K. Busch's work examines the lesser-known figures of the Nazi movement, who were celebrated as martyrs during the Third Reich despite their obscurity. While the focus has often been on decorated Wehrmacht soldiers, the contributions of party soldiers, who fought against the "Red Front" and other opponents, have largely been forgotten post-1945. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the lives and deaths of SA and SS members, as well as twenty-one fallen members of the Hitler Youth up to January 31, 1933. It features over 220 names chronologically, illustrating the chaotic conditions reminiscent of a civil war. The author utilizes a variety of sources, including court records, police reports, and interviews with relatives, to present a narrative that highlights the biographical details of these figures without delving into legal complexities. The text sheds light on the political violence from 1923 to the Nazi seizure of power, accompanied by rare images from the "Kampfzeit." This publication serves as a valuable resource for both those interested in contemporary history and regional historians, providing detailed locations of significant events and insights into SA and SS unit honors.

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Blutzeugen, Andree K. Busch

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2008
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Título
Blutzeugen
Subtítulo
Beiträge zur Praxis des politischen Kampfes in der Weimarer Republik
Idioma
Alemán
Publicado en
2008
Páginas
570
ISBN10
3981240901
ISBN13
9783981240900
Serie
Descripción
A.-K. Busch's work examines the lesser-known figures of the Nazi movement, who were celebrated as martyrs during the Third Reich despite their obscurity. While the focus has often been on decorated Wehrmacht soldiers, the contributions of party soldiers, who fought against the "Red Front" and other opponents, have largely been forgotten post-1945. This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the lives and deaths of SA and SS members, as well as twenty-one fallen members of the Hitler Youth up to January 31, 1933. It features over 220 names chronologically, illustrating the chaotic conditions reminiscent of a civil war. The author utilizes a variety of sources, including court records, police reports, and interviews with relatives, to present a narrative that highlights the biographical details of these figures without delving into legal complexities. The text sheds light on the political violence from 1923 to the Nazi seizure of power, accompanied by rare images from the "Kampfzeit." This publication serves as a valuable resource for both those interested in contemporary history and regional historians, providing detailed locations of significant events and insights into SA and SS unit honors.