Gustav Stresemann was the exceptional political figure of his time.
His early death in 1929 has long been viewed as the beginning of the
end for the Weimar Republic and the opening through which Hitler was
able to come to power. His career was marked by many contradictions
but also a pervading loyalty to the values of liberalism and
nationalism. This enabled him in time both to adjust to defeat and
revolution and to recognize in the Republic the only basis on which
Germans could unite, and in European cooperation the only way to avoid
a new war. His attempt to build a stable Germany as an equal power in
a stable Europe throws an important light on German history in a
critical time. Hitler was the beneficiary of his failure but, so long
as he was alive, Stresemann offered Germans a clear alternative to the
Nazis. Jonathan Wright's fascinating new study is the first modern
biography of Stresemann to appear in English or German.
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Weimar's Greatest Statesman
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ISBN
9780191608469
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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