The Lure of Fascism in Western Europe German Nazis, Dutch and French Fascists, 1933-1939 /

This book breaks new ground by analyzing the reciprocal relationship between a fascism that had reached the power phase (Nazi Germany) and fascist movements in two neighbouring countries which were attempting to come to power in their respective societies.

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Main Authors: Orlow, Dietrich
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230617926
Summary: This book breaks new ground by analyzing the reciprocal relationship between a fascism that had reached the power phase (Nazi Germany) and fascist movements in two neighbouring countries which were attempting to come to power in their respective societies.
"There have been a plethora of studies on western fascist movements, but no one has heretofore addressed the question of what the Nazi regime made of them and how they attempted to encourage them. Drawing on impressive archival research, Dietrich Orlow surveys numerous journals, writers, parties, and movements to untangle a complex but critical chapter in the history of European fascism." - William Irvine, Professor of History, York University, Toronto, Canada "In this elegantly written book, Orlow uncovers a rich texture of transnational interconnections among the French, German, and Dutch
Item Description: Ebook.
Originally published in: 2009.
Carrier Form: 288 p.
ISBN: 9780230608658
9780230617926 :
0230617921 :
CLC: K01
Contents: Leaders, Agencies, Groups, Agendas Between Angst and Euphoria: January 1933-August 1934 Europe Will by a Fascist Europe: July 1934-May 1936 Fascism, the Only Bulwark Against the Advance of Bolshevism: May 1936-March 1938 "We Don't Understand Our Friends Anymore": March 1938-September 1939.