Description: The Nemesis of Power by S. Wheeler-Bennett, R. Overy Sir John W. Wheeler-Bennett tells the story of how the German Army, having survived the disaster of 1918, proceeded to dominate the political life of the German Republic: and of how it began a descent which only ended in abject defeat - militarily, politically and spiritually. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This volume tells the story of how the German Army, having survived the disaster of 1918, proceeded to dominate the political life of the German Republic, exercising a virtually paramount degree of power and influence by its very withdrawal from the active arena of politics: and of how, when later it was mistaken enough to play politics instead of controlling them, it began a descent which only ended in abject defeat militarily, politically and spiritually. The author reveals the extent of the responsibility of the Army for bringing the Nazi regime to power, for tolerating the infamies of that regime once it had attained power, and for not taking the measures at a time when only the Army could have taken them to remove it from power. In this second edition, a new foreword by Professor Richard Overy of Kings College London, sets Wheeler-Bennetts classic text in a modern context. Notes Sir John W. Wheeler-Bennett died in 1975. His three-volume autobiography is published under the titles "Knaves, Fools and Heroes: In Europe Between the Wars", "Special Relationships: America in Peace and War" and "Friends, Enemies and Sovereigns". Author Biography SIR JOHN W. WHEELER-BENNETT died in 1975. He was Historical Adviser to the Royal Archives, Fellow of St. Antonys College, Oxford, UK and Visiting Lecturer at the University of Arizona. He wrote biographies of King George VI, Hindenburg and Viscount Waverley and several works on Modern German history. His three-volume autobiography is published under the titles Knaves, Fools and Heroes: In Europe Between the Wars, Special Relationships: America in Peace and War and Friends, Enemies and Sovereigns. - RICHARD OVERY is Professor of Modern European History in the Department of History, Kings College London, UK. Table of Contents Foreword; R.Overy Foreword; J.W.Wheeler-Bennett Introduction PART I: THE ARMY AND THE REICH, 1918-1926 From Spa to Kapp (November 1918-March 1920) The Seeckt Period (1920-1926) PART II: THE ARMY AND HITLER, 1920-1933 Courtship, Honeymoon and Separation (1920-1926) The Schleicher Period (1926-1933) PART III: HITLER AND THE ARMY, 1933-1945 From the Seizure of Power to the Death of Hindenburg (January 1933-1934) From the Death of Hindenburg to the Fritsch Crisis (August 1934-February 1938) From the Fritsch Crisis to the Outbreak of War (February 1938-September 1939) Victory in the East and the Phoney War (September 1939-June 1940) From the Blitzkrieg to Stalingrad (July 1940-February 1943) From Stalingrad to Normandy (February 1943-July 1944) July 20, 1944 Epilogue APPENDICES Text of Draft Basic Law proposed by Popitz, Jessen and von Hassell, 1942 Documents of the Free Germany Committee in Moscow, 1943 Documents of the Putsch of July 20, 1944 List of Victims of July 20 1944 Tables to Illustrate Organization of the German High Command, 1919-1945 Chronology Bibliography Index Review It is, by its very detail, a fascinating book, and by its scope a majestic book and by its scholarship an illuminating book. - Hugh Trevor-Roper, Sunday TimesNo-one...can rise from The Nemesis of Power without a keen sense of the stature, quality and equipment of [Sir John] Wheeler-Bennett as a contemporary historian. - Lord Longford, Catholic Herald Promotional Sir John W. Wheeler-Bennett died in 1975. His three-volume autobiography is published under the titles "Knaves, Fools and Heroes: In Europe Between the Wars", "Special Relationships: America in Peace and War" and "Friends, Enemies and Sovereigns". Review Quote "It is, by its very detail, a fascinating book, and by its scope a majestic book and by its scholarship an illuminating book."--Hugh Trevor-Roper,Sunday Times "No-one...can rise fromThe Nemesis of Powerwithout a keen sense of the stature, quality and equipment of [Sir John] Wheeler-Bennett as a contemporary historian."--Lord Longford,Catholic Herald Details ISBN1403918120 Language English Edition 2nd ISBN-10 1403918120 ISBN-13 9781403918123 Media Book Format Paperback Year 2005 Imprint Palgrave Macmillan Subtitle The German Army in Politics 1918-1945 Place of Publication Gordonsville Country of Publication United States Replaces 9780333068649 Death 1975 Author R. Overy Short Title NEMESIS OF POWER 2005/E 2/E DOI 10.1604/9781403918123 AU Release Date 2005-03-01 NZ Release Date 2005-03-01 US Release Date 2005-03-01 UK Release Date 2005-03-01 Pages 874 Publisher Palgrave USA Edition Description 2nd ed. 2005 Publication Date 2005-03-01 DEWEY 322.50943 Illustrations XXXVIII, 874 p. Audience Tertiary & Higher Education We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:96920954;
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ISBN-13: 9781403918123
Book Title: The Nemesis of Power
Number of Pages: 874 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Nemesis of Power: the German Army in Politics 1918-1945
Publisher: Palgrave USA
Publication Year: 2005
Subject: Government, History
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Author: R. Overy, S. Wheeler-Bennett
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