Germany, 1866-1945
Auteur : Gordon Alexander Craig
Date de publication : 1978
Éditeur : Oxford University Press
Nombre de pages : 825
Résumé du livre
Pays close attention to the people, parties, and pressure groups that influenced German policy in foreign and domestic matters. Half the book is devoted to the crucial period folowing the collapse of Germany in World War I. The author deals with Weimare Germany in all its contradictory elemetns and show how forces at work before and during the war combined with postwar conditions to sap the strength of the German republic and so brought Hitler's Nazi regime to power.