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'Make Germany Great Again'

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'Make Germany Great Again'

'Make Germany Great Again'
by Andrew Sangster

English | January 2, 2025 | ISBN: 1036122697 | 224 Pages | epub | 6,45 MB

An exploration of German resistance to the Nazi regime, examining both active opposition and passive resistance during World War II.

After the Second World War the Allies in referring to the German people used the term ‘collective guilt’, which, after minimal research, appeared unfair. There was active opposition to Hitler from the moment he led Germany into war, which ranged from young teenagers, to undergraduates, to top-level civil servants, diplomats, and to the highest ranks in the military. As the moral depravity of the Nazi regime became apparent many Germans turned against the regime, although there was always the dedicated fanatic. They had become a repressed society, watched by Himmler’s SD and above all feared interrogation by the Gestapo, what one German described as the ‘silence of the graveyard’. This did not stop what may be called passive resistance which this book also explores, using the work of German diarists who wrote their accounts not postwar with the benefit of hindsight, but with genuine integrity at the time as events were unfolding. This book explores not just the resistance culminating in the 20 July Plot, and the divisions of opinions amongst the various resistance groups, but also the reaction of the German public, a question which the reader may feel obliged to ask where he or she may have stood under the circumstance of the day and under such a regime.

eBook Details:

Andrew Sangster
224 Pages
7 - 8 Hours to read
101k Total words
Release Date: January 2, 2025
ISBN-13: 9781036122690
ISBN-10: 1036122697
Language: English
Format: epub
File size: 6,45 MB