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Germany. --- History. --- Germany --- Germany --- Politics and government --- Politics and government
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In essays written jointly by specialists on Soviet and German history, the contributors to this book rethink and rework the nature of Stalinism and Nazism and establish a new methodology for viewing their histories that goes well beyond the now-outdated twentieth-century models of totalitarianism, ideology, and personality. Doing the labor of comparison gives us the means to ascertain the historicity of the two extraordinary regimes and the wreckage they have left. With the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, scholars of Europe are no longer burdened with the political baggage that constricted research and conditioned interpretation and have access to hitherto closed archives. The time is right for a fresh look at the two gigantic dictatorships of the twentieth century and for a return to the original intent of thought on totalitarian regimes - understanding the intertwined trajectories of socialism and nationalism in European and global history.--
History of Germany and Austria --- History of Eastern Europe --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1940-1949 --- Russian Federation --- Germany --- Totalitarianism. --- Soviet Union --- Politics and government. --- Politics and government --- Russia --- Totalitarian state --- Authoritarianism --- Collectivism --- Despotism --- Dictatorship --- Fascism --- National socialism --- Third Reich, 1933-1945 --- Arts and Humanities --- History --- Totalitarisme --- Stalinisme --- National-socialisme --- URSS --- Allemagne --- Politique et gouvernement --- 1933-1945
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Buddhism and politics. --- Geopolitics --- Geopolitics. --- Geopolitik. --- Gewalt. --- Neugliederung. --- Violence --- Violence. --- World War, 1914-1918 --- History --- Political aspects --- World War (1914-1918). --- 1900-1999. --- Europe. --- Wien <2011>.
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Religion and sociology --- Religious communities --- Germany --- Religion.
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The conflict that ended in 1945 is often described as a 'total war', unprecedented in both scale and character. Volume 3 of The Cambridge History of the Second World War adopts a transnational approach to offer a comprehensive and global analysis of the war as an economic, social and cultural event. Across twenty-eight chapters and four key parts, the volume addresses complex themes such as the political economy of industrial war, the social practices of war, the moral economy of war and peace and the repercussions of catastrophic destruction. A team of nearly thirty leading historians together show how entire nations mobilized their economies and populations in the face of unimaginable violence, and how they dealt with the subsequent losses that followed. The volume concludes by considering the lasting impact of the conflict and the memory of war across different cultures of commemoration.
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