The Rhineland 1945

The Rhineland 1945
Author: Ken Ford
Publisher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:

In early 1945 Allied Armies attempted to enter Germany by seizing the west bank of the Rhine. The Germans opened the Roer dams and the ensuing battle was characterized by amphibious attacks, frontal assaults on the much vaunted Siegfried Line and grim fighting for the Reichswald Forest.

The Battle for the Rhineland

The Battle for the Rhineland
Author: Reginald W. Thompson
Publisher: Westholme Pub Llc
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781594161704

A critical study of the final British and American strategy against the German Army during World War II.

The Rhineland Mystics

The Rhineland Mystics
Author: Oliver Davies
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2016-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725254395

The work of the great Rhineland mystics of the fourteenth century speaks to the modern reader with astonishing directness and clarity. In their emphasis on the personal, inward experience of God and their questioning of the formal, ritualistic side of religion, Meister Eckhart, Johannes Tauler, and Jan van Ruusbroec appear almost as contemporaries. This impression is heightened by vivid new translations by Oliver Davies, who also sets the Rhineland mystics in their historical and cultural context and examines why we seem to have a special sensitivity to their voice in spite of a gap of over six hundred years.

Soldiers to the Last Day

Soldiers to the Last Day
Author: Denis Havel
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2019-12-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Soldiers to the Last Day: Rhineland- Westphalian 6th Infantry Division, 1935-1945 recounts the history of the German 6th Infantry Division from its formation in 1935 to its destruction at Babruysk in July 1944; then its resurrection and continued fighting until the end of the war. Among the first divisions established by the Wehrmacht, the 6th Infantry Division had one of the longest and bloodiest records of continuous combat of any division-Allied or Axis. Engaging in combat within weeks of the outbreak of WWII, the division fought to the last hour of the war. Based primarily on German sources, in particular the rare divisional and regimental histories and war diaries, and on personal accounts and letters of its soldiers, Soldiers to the Last Day presents the German view of the war from inside divisional headquarters and down to the individual Landser as the division marches across France in 1940, advances to the Volga during Operation Barbarossa, fights the brutal battles of Rzhev, Kursk, Babruysk; and makes last desperate attempts to defend the homeland in 1945. It is a tale of courage, determination, suffering, and in the end-betrayal.

From Reich to State

From Reich to State
Author: Michael Rowe
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2003-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1139440659

Napoleon's contribution to Germany's development was immense. Under his hegemony, the millennium-old Holy Roman Empire dissolved, paving the way for a new order. Nowhere was the transformation more profound than in the Rhineland. Based upon an extensive range of German and French archival sources, this book locates the Napoleonic episode in this region within a broader chronological framework, encompassing the Old Regime and Restoration. It analyses not only politics, but also culture, identity, religion, society, institutions and economics. It reassesses in turn the legacy bequeathed by the Old Regime, the struggle between Revolution and Counter-Revolution in the 1790s, Napoleon's attempts to integrate the German-speaking Rhineland into the French Empire, the transition to Prussian rule, and the subsequent struggles that ultimately helped determine whether Germany would follow its own Sonderweg or the path of its western neighbours.

Rhineland Radicals

Rhineland Radicals
Author: Jonathan Sperber
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0691233217

This major interpretation of the Revolution of 1848-1849 in Germany stresses its character as a mass political phenomenon. Building skillfully on the theme of the interaction of self-conscious radicalism and spontaneous popular movements, Jonathan Sperber analyzes the social and religious antagonisms of pre-1848 German society and shows how they were politicized by the democratic political opposition.

The Rhine

The Rhine
Author: Ben Coates
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781473665095

SHORTLISTED FOR THE STANFORD DOLMAN TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD The Rhine is one of the world's greatest rivers. Once forming the outer frontier of the Roman Empire, it flows 800 miles from the social democratic playground of the Netherlands, through the industrial and political powerhouses of Germany and France, to the wealthy mountain fortresses of Switzerland and Liechtenstein. For five years, Ben Coates lived alongside a major channel of the river in Rotterdam, crossing it daily, swimming and sailing in its tributaries. In The Rhine, he sets out by bicycle from the Netherlands where it enters the North Sea, following it through Germany, France and Liechtenstein, to where its source in the icy Alps. He explores the impact that the Rhine has had on European culture and history and finds out how influences have flowed along and across the river, shaping the people who live alongside it. Blending travelogue and offbeat history, The Rhine tells the fascinating story of how a great river helped shape a continent.

Medieval Concepts of the Past

Medieval Concepts of the Past
Author: Gerd Althoff
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2002-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521780667

An analysis of medieval ritual, history, and memory in Germany and the United States.