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- 429 páginas
- 16 horas de lectura
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Written in 1939 and unpublished until 2000, Sebastian Haffner's memoir of the rise of Nazism in Germany offers a unique portrait of the lives of ordinary German citizens between the wars. Covering 1907 to 1933, his eyewitness account provides a portrait of a country in constant flux: from the rise of the First Corps, the right-wing voluntary military force set up in 1918 to suppress Communism and precursor to the Nazi storm troopers, to the Hitler Youth movement; from the apocalyptic year of 1923 when inflation crippled the country to Hitler's rise to power. This fascinating personal history elucidates how the average German grappled with a rapidly changing society, while chronicling day-to-day changes in attitudes, beliefs, politics, and prejudices.
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Geschichte eines Deutschen, Sebastian Haffner, Jutta Krug
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- Publicado en
- 2006
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- Subtítulo
- Die Erinnerungen 1914-1933 / Als Engländer maskiert
- Idioma
- Alemán
- Autores
- Sebastian Haffner, Jutta Krug
- Editorial
- Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt
- Publicado en
- 2006
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 429
- ISBN10
- 3421042349
- ISBN13
- 9783421042347
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ciencias sociales, Tema histórico, Historia, Historias reales, Biografías, Ciencias políticas & Política, Política, Autobiografías y memorias, Historia militar, Prosa bélica, Alemania, Guerras, Segunda Guerra Mundial, Regalos para abuelo, Memorias, Berlín, Judíos, Nazismo, Primera Guerra Mundial (1914–1918), Historia alemana, Tercer Reich (Alemania nazi), 1933-1945, Adolf Hitler, República de Weimar, Persuasión, Ascenso del fascismo
- Primera publicación
- 2000
- Título original
- Geschichte eines Deutschen. Die Erinnerungen 1914 – 1939
- Calificación
- 4,25 de 5
- Descripción
- Written in 1939 and unpublished until 2000, Sebastian Haffner's memoir of the rise of Nazism in Germany offers a unique portrait of the lives of ordinary German citizens between the wars. Covering 1907 to 1933, his eyewitness account provides a portrait of a country in constant flux: from the rise of the First Corps, the right-wing voluntary military force set up in 1918 to suppress Communism and precursor to the Nazi storm troopers, to the Hitler Youth movement; from the apocalyptic year of 1923 when inflation crippled the country to Hitler's rise to power. This fascinating personal history elucidates how the average German grappled with a rapidly changing society, while chronicling day-to-day changes in attitudes, beliefs, politics, and prejudices.









