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  • Topographie des Terrors und DZ  (1)
  • Bibliothek Wusterhausen (Dosse)  (1)
  • 2015-2019  (2)
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_884001709
    Format: xiii, 314 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781107198425
    Series Statement: Studies in the social and cultural history of modern warfare
    Content: "This book analyses the transnational relationship between war veterans and fascism in interwar Europe. For decades, historians have strived to explain why the European continent, only twenty years after a cataclysmic war of unprecedented murderous dimensions, became involved in a new, even more horrendous, world conflict. Although there were important democratic experiences and remarkable advances in many facets of human life, the interwar period saw the progressive demolition of the peaceful order for which many people had hoped in the wake of the Great War. While at the beginning of 1919 democracies clearly dominated Europe, by June 1940 they were the exception to the rule. This eclipse of democracy, marked by violent conflicts and civil wars, cannot be understood without placing fascism at its centre. Fascism was a product of the First World War experience, and fascism can also be considered to have triggered the Second World War. In this scenario, explaining the links between fascism and war veterans, the men who were also a direct legacy of the Great War, remains crucial"--Introduction
    Content: "This book analyses the transnational relationship between war veterans and fascism in interwar Europe. For decades, historians have strived to explain why the European continent, only twenty years after a cataclysmic war of unprecedented murderous dimensions, became involved in a new, even more horrendous, world conflict. Although there were important democratic experiences and remarkable advances in many facets of human life, the interwar period saw the progressive demolition of the peaceful order for which many people had hoped in the wake of the Great War. While at the beginning of 1919 democracies clearly dominated Europe, by June 1940 they were the exception to the rule. This eclipse of democracy, marked by violent conflicts and civil wars, cannot be understood without placing fascism at its centre. Fascism was a product of the First World War experience, and fascism can also be considered to have triggered the Second World War. In this scenario, explaining the links between fascism and war veterans, the men who were also a direct legacy of the Great War, remains crucial"--Introduction
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Alcalde, Ángel War veterans and fascism in interwar Europe Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2017 ISBN 9781108182423
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Italien ; Frankreich ; Deutschland ; Erster Weltkrieg ; Veteran ; Faschismus ; Nationalsozialismus ; Geschichte 1914-1940 ; Historische Darstellung
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    Wien : Septime Verlag
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i97839027111990332
    Format: 332 Seiten
    ISBN: 9783902711199
    Content: Immer wieder zieht es Greta in die "Straße zum 10. Juli" in Santiago de Chile. Es ist die berühmte Straße der Ersatzteilverkäufer. Hier sucht Greta die nötigen Teile, um den Schulbus, in dem ihre einzige Tochter tödlich verunglückte, wieder zusammenzusetzen. Die Suche führt sie zurück in ihre eigene Vergangenheit und in das verlassene Haus ihrer Jugendliebe Juan, das als einziges Gebäude der Gegend trotzig den Abrissplänen einer Baufirma widersteht. Doch Juan ist verschwunden, so wie damals die Freunde der kommunistischen Jugendbewegung zu Zeiten der Militärdiktatur, so wie die Kinder der Colonia Dignidad. Doch irgendwo in einem Loch im Boden werden sie alle gefangen gehalten, all die Verschwundenen. Irgendwo unter der Erde Chiles brodelt es gewaltig. Nona Fernández' Roman mahnt das Schweigen über die nahe Vergangenheit an. Die Verbrechen unter der Militärdiktatur, die weder vor Jugendlichen noch Kindern haltmachten und sogar dankbar an flüchtige Sexualstraftäter outgesourct wurden. (Die Auseinandersetzung mit der Rolle der deutschen Außenpolitik bei der Entstehung der Colonia Dignidad findet gerade ganz aktuell statt.) Alles ist miteinander verwoben, es gibt kein Einzelschicksal, das sich von der kollektiven Geschichte befreien könnte.
    Note: Aus dem chilenischen Spanisch
    Language: German
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