Man Who Invented the Third Reich

Nonfiction, History, Germany, Biography & Memoir, Political
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Author: Stan Lauryssens ISBN: 9780752468167
Publisher: The History Press Publication: September 30, 2011
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Stan Lauryssens
ISBN: 9780752468167
Publisher: The History Press
Publication: September 30, 2011
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

The man who created the concept of the Third Reich, had a great influence upon Hitler, and was horrified at what he unleashed This remarkable biography of the key figure in the formation of the political ideals behind the Third Reich charts the progress of a political activist as his theories became reality, and the repercussions that led to his suicide. Arthur Moeller van der Bruck’s seminal work Das Dritte Reich (The Third Reich) was Hitler’s main inspiration, and it was the authoritarian state hypothesized by Moeller that Hitler implemented, taking his recommendations of violent dynamism to achieve increasingly his own aims. Moeller was able to predict the atrocities to come, and racked with guilt, this recognition of the monster he had created led to his suicide. Lauryssen explores the political and artistic whirlpools of Weimar Germany in Moeller’s time and using personal interviews with contempories such as Kafka, Munch, and Dietrich he gives exceptional insight into both Moeller’s life and this fascinating period of political change.

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The man who created the concept of the Third Reich, had a great influence upon Hitler, and was horrified at what he unleashed This remarkable biography of the key figure in the formation of the political ideals behind the Third Reich charts the progress of a political activist as his theories became reality, and the repercussions that led to his suicide. Arthur Moeller van der Bruck’s seminal work Das Dritte Reich (The Third Reich) was Hitler’s main inspiration, and it was the authoritarian state hypothesized by Moeller that Hitler implemented, taking his recommendations of violent dynamism to achieve increasingly his own aims. Moeller was able to predict the atrocities to come, and racked with guilt, this recognition of the monster he had created led to his suicide. Lauryssen explores the political and artistic whirlpools of Weimar Germany in Moeller’s time and using personal interviews with contempories such as Kafka, Munch, and Dietrich he gives exceptional insight into both Moeller’s life and this fascinating period of political change.

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