The nemesis of power

the German army in politics, 1918-1945

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The nemesis of power

the German army in politics, 1918-1945

2nd ed.
  • 9 Want to read
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The Nemesis of Power is the definitive account of the General Staff of first the German Empire through the Weimar Republic and the birth and ultimate death of the Third Reich. Historical Adviser to the British Royal Archives, Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, gives a rather sympathetic portrayal of the Wehrmacht but certainly not of Hitler and the NSDAP themselves, as the struggle for control of military operations between the Army and SS as well as between civilian authorities and the paramilitary SA up until the Night of the Long Knives makes apparent. The account of German Army operations and political actions throughout the Interbellum is especially detailed and provides a great deal of invaluable information for the serious academic if not for the casual reader.

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831

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The nemesis of power: the German army in politics, 1918-1945
1967, Macmillan, St. Martin's Press
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: The nemesis of power
Cover of: The nemesis of power
The nemesis of power: the German Army in politics, 1918-1945.
1953, Macmillan, St. Martin's Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 767-782) and index.

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Published in
London, Toronto, New York
Series
Papermac

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Library of Congress
DD 240 W5 1964

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Pagination
xxii, 831 p., [23] p. of plates :
Number of pages
831

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OL21270287M

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OL6461114W

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