An edition of Troubled Loyalty (1968)

Troubled loyalty

a biography of Adam von Trott zu Zolz.

Troubled loyalty
Christopher Sykes, Christopher ...
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An edition of Troubled Loyalty (1968)

Troubled loyalty

a biography of Adam von Trott zu Zolz.

As a prosy parti pris biography, this book succeeds in convincing you that Adam von Trott zu Solz, the Hessian aristocrat hanged after the 1944 conspiracy against Hitler, was never a Nazi sympathizer, much less the Nazi agent Sykes says some still think him. As a period study, it is absorbing--partly because of Trott's ""good Prussian""-neo-Hegelian-Oxonian background, and partly because Trott cultivated an acquaintance which embraced the Cliveden Circle and Stafford Cripps, German socialists and the Foreign Policy Association, as well as the anti-Hitler Kreisau Circle. Sykes draws heavily on primary sources including memoirs and letters. As a study of Trott's inchoate but significant political views, the book is superficial. The ""conservative revolutionary"" tag remains a tag. The presentation of Trott as a tragic figure is marred by an impression that he might have spent more more time really trying to overthrow Hitler and less on his diplomatic pitch for better Allied terms toward a post-Hitler Germany. Having stressed the devout patriotism which partly explains the weakness of the opposition, Sykes further admits that Trott, like many other anti-Nazis, shared the Third Reich's imperial aims. Yet Sykes shows that there was more to Trott; and though its faults are severe (another being a total lack of interpretation of Nazism itself) and its readership specialized, this is a suggestive book.

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Publisher
Collins
Language
English
Pages
477

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Edition Notes

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
943.086
Library of Congress
DD247.T7 S95, DD247.T766 S95 1968

The Physical Object

Pagination
477 p.
Number of pages
477

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5376411M
LCCN
72368972
OCLC/WorldCat
38959

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