Germany at Fifty-five

Germany at Fifty-five
Author: James Sperling
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719064739

Examining how the past has influenced current domestic and foreign policy in Germany, this book explores topics such as the unification of east and west, the founding of the Berlin and Bonn republics, the legacies of national socialism and how the unified Germany's political culture continues to evolve.

Germany at Fifty-five

Germany at Fifty-five
Author: James Sperling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2004
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 9780012880036

Examining how the past has influenced current domestic and foreign policy in Germany, this book explores topics such as the unification of east and west, the founding of the Berlin and Bonn republics, the legacies of national socialism and how the unified Germany's political culture continues to evolve.

Making Heimat

Making Heimat
Author: Peter Cachola Schmal
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Architecture and society
ISBN: 9783775741415

Making Heimat investigates the urban, architectural and social conditions of arrival cities in Germany.

Fifty-Five, Unemployed, and Faking Normal

Fifty-Five, Unemployed, and Faking Normal
Author: Elizabeth White
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Baby boom generation
ISBN: 9781530055852

The word "retirement" is crossed out on the title page and cover.

The Outlook

The Outlook
Author: Lyman Abbott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1921
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Grand Strategy

Grand Strategy
Author: Norman Henry Gibbs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 908
Release: 1956
Genre: Disarmament
ISBN:

The Nazi Olympics

The Nazi Olympics
Author: Anrd Krüger
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0252091647

The 1936 Olympic Games played a key role in the development of both Hitler’s Third Reich and international sporting competition. The Nazi Olympics gathers essays by modern scholars from prominent participating countries and lays out the issues--sporting as well as political--surrounding the involvement of individual nations. The volume opens with an analysis of Germany’s preparations for the Games and the attempts by the Nazi regime to allay the international concerns about Hitler’s racist ideals and expansionist ambitions. Essays follow on the United States, Great Britain, and France--top-tier Olympian nations with misgivings about participation--as well as Germany's future Axis partners Italy and Japan. Other contributions examine the issues involved for Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and the Netherlands. Throughout, the authors reveal the high political stakes surrounding the Games and how the Nazi Olympics distilled critical geopolitical issues of the time into a spectacle of sport.

The Battle of Jutland

The Battle of Jutland
Author: John Brooks
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2016-05-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 131666855X

This is a major new account of the Battle of Jutland, the key naval battle of the First World War in which the British Grand Fleet engaged the German High Seas Fleet off the coast of Denmark in 1916. Beginning with the building of the two fleets, John Brooks reveals the key technologies employed, from ammunition, gunnery and fire control, to signalling and torpedoes, as well as the opposing commanders' tactical expectations and battle orders. In describing Jutland's five major phases, he offers important new interpretations of the battle itself and how the outcome was influenced by technology, as well as the tactics and leadership of the principal commanders, with the reliability of their own accounts of the fighting reassessed. The book draws on contemporary sources which have rarely been cited in previous accounts, including the despatches of both the British and German formations, along with official records, letters and memoirs.