Herman Stehr (1864–1940) belonged to the generation of writers who had the chance to establish a serious opposition against National Socialism during the Weimar Republic, the Fascist movement and the Third Reich. Not only their age but also their experience predestined them to assume such an honourable position. Hermann Stehr, at the early stage of his career, was considered a modern writer, not only because of his writings but also because of his political views, when in the 1920s he took an active part in the building of democratic structures of the Weimer Republic. Around 1930/31 a change occurred his work and in his political views.From this time onwards he actively supported the Nazis and legitimized their politics in his writings bot...
This article is an attempt at the presentation of the writer's silhouette in the period 1933-1945 ag...
This thesis examines the literary output and influence of Baldur von Schirach (1907-1974) and - sinc...
Driven by the idea of a future democratic socialist Germany, Ludwig Rosenberg (1903–1977), forced in...
The authors of this article discuss how the works of Hermann Stehr (1864–1940), a German writer from...
Like many other German-speaking writers, Hermann Broch was forced to emigrate from Nazi Germany at t...
National Socialism did not only constitute a political doctrine; it was also a kind of worldview tha...
This study examines the interconnection between the ideas and political activities of Reinhard Hoehn...
JUDr. Emil Hacha is one of the most controversial figures of our modern history. He is best known as...
Includes bibliographical references.On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler became for all intents and pur...
In the first few days following Hitler’s rise to power, the National Socialist party introduced seve...
This book provides a view of literary life under the Nazis, highlighting the ambiguities, rivalries ...
For Hjalmar Schacht, president of the Reichsbank, the Weimar Republic failed in regulating the crisi...
The Austrian farmer, politician and academic Ernst Schönbauer(1885–1966) had a self-willed and versa...
The text "Fritz von Unruh - the follower of Tolstoy's view" deals with the views, attitude and polit...
This project uses Dr. Hermann Rauschning as a case study to analyze the transformation of the German...
This article is an attempt at the presentation of the writer's silhouette in the period 1933-1945 ag...
This thesis examines the literary output and influence of Baldur von Schirach (1907-1974) and - sinc...
Driven by the idea of a future democratic socialist Germany, Ludwig Rosenberg (1903–1977), forced in...
The authors of this article discuss how the works of Hermann Stehr (1864–1940), a German writer from...
Like many other German-speaking writers, Hermann Broch was forced to emigrate from Nazi Germany at t...
National Socialism did not only constitute a political doctrine; it was also a kind of worldview tha...
This study examines the interconnection between the ideas and political activities of Reinhard Hoehn...
JUDr. Emil Hacha is one of the most controversial figures of our modern history. He is best known as...
Includes bibliographical references.On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler became for all intents and pur...
In the first few days following Hitler’s rise to power, the National Socialist party introduced seve...
This book provides a view of literary life under the Nazis, highlighting the ambiguities, rivalries ...
For Hjalmar Schacht, president of the Reichsbank, the Weimar Republic failed in regulating the crisi...
The Austrian farmer, politician and academic Ernst Schönbauer(1885–1966) had a self-willed and versa...
The text "Fritz von Unruh - the follower of Tolstoy's view" deals with the views, attitude and polit...
This project uses Dr. Hermann Rauschning as a case study to analyze the transformation of the German...
This article is an attempt at the presentation of the writer's silhouette in the period 1933-1945 ag...
This thesis examines the literary output and influence of Baldur von Schirach (1907-1974) and - sinc...
Driven by the idea of a future democratic socialist Germany, Ludwig Rosenberg (1903–1977), forced in...