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DEFYING HITLER: A MEMOIR de HAFFNER, SEBASTIAN
DEFYING HITLER: A MEMOIR

Autore
HAFFNER, SEBASTIAN
Editor
PHOENIX PRESS
Isbn
9781842126607
Clasificación
Biografias Historicas Universales
Precio
€ 14,96

What was it about Germany that made the rise of Adolf Hitler and his murderous regime possible? That troubling question has occupied many fine minds over the last six decades, few more lucid and thoughtful than the late historian and journalist Sebastian Haffner. In this book, drawn from a manuscript he did not live to complete, Haffner examines the social and cultural conditions that made Germany ill-equipped for democracy and ripe for totalitarianism. Among these, Haffner writes, were a generational war between an apathetic adult population and a youth familiar with nothing but political clamor, sensation, anarchy, and the dangerous lure of irresponsible numbers games; a fatal fondness for the winner-and-loser dichotomy of sports and a rage for spectacle and entertainment; a resignation through which ordinary people came to adapt to living with clenched teeth, in a manner of speaking, rather than stand up in protest. In that climate, Haffner--who left Germany just before World War II broke out--suggests, Nazism was almost an inevitability, against which he, too, tried to withdraw into a small, secure, private domain, like so many others of his time and place. An important eyewitness account, Haffners book deepens our understanding of how small missteps can lead to tragic ends, and how nations can be led into chaos. --Gregory McNamee --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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