The Pan-German League and radical nationalist politics in interwar Germany, 1918-39

Introduction: The Pan-German League and the German Right -- In the Wake of War and Revolution -- The Bamberg Declaration -- First Steps -- Political Parties and the New System -- The Kapp Putsch -- The Völkisch Malaise, 1919-1924 -- Reinhold Wulle and Heinrich Class : Personal Differences -- The Gro...

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1. Verfasser: Jackisch, Barry A. (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Farnham [u.a.] : Ashgate, 2012
Schlagworte:Pangermanism Radicalism Nationalism Right-wing extremists Politicians Alldeutscher Verband Geschichte Deutschnationale Volkspartei Geschichte 1918-1939
Umfang:VIII, 212 S.
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction: The Pan-German League and the German Right
  • In the Wake of War and Revolution
  • The Bamberg Declaration
  • First Steps
  • Political Parties and the New System
  • The Kapp Putsch
  • The Völkisch Malaise, 1919-1924
  • Reinhold Wulle and Heinrich Class : Personal Differences
  • The Growing Völkisch Divide
  • General Erich Ludendorff
  • The Founding of the Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei
  • Early Contacts : Adolf Hitler and National Socialism, 1920-1924
  • Forging the Relationship
  • Class, Pöhner, Kahr, and Bavarian Politics
  • The "Beer Hall" Putsch and its Aftermath
  • The Demands of Party Politics, 1919-1925
  • The DNVP's Early History and the "Völkisch Secession" of 1922
  • Internal and External Challenges to the DNVP in 1924
  • From the Dawes Plan Vote to the December 1924 Elections
  • 1925 : The DNVP in Government
  • Withdrawal from the Luther Cabinet
  • The Campaign for Alfred Hugenberg, 1926-1928
  • Laying the Foundation : Heinrich Class and Personal Political Influence
  • The "Class Putsch" and Right-Wing Politics, 1926-1927
  • Toward a Change in DNVP Leadership, 1927-1928
  • The Collapse of the Non-Nazi Right, 1929-1939
  • The Anti-Young Plan Campaign and the Radicalization of the DNVP
  • From the Harzburg Front to the Nazi Seizure of Power
  • Between Conformity and Opposition in the Third Reich
  • Conclusion.