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German social democracy and the rise of Nazism
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German social democracy and the rise of Nazism

Author: Donna Harsch
Publisher: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, ©1993.
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Harsch, Donna.
German social democracy and the rise of Nazism.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1993
(OCoLC)624405394
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Donna Harsch
ISBN: 0807820989 9780807820988
OCLC Number: 27641651
Description: x, 398 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: 1. Social Democracy in 1928. The SPD's Fraternal Organizations. Political Tendencies in the SPD. Organization of the SPD. The Social Composition of the SPD and Its Electorate. The SPD's Ideology --
2. Indian Summer. The 1928 Election Campaign. Analyzing the Election Results. The Panzerkreuzer Affair. The Controversy over Unemployment Insurance. Opposition, March-August 1930 --
3. Where Stands the Enemy? Assessing the Republic's Situation. The 1930 Campaign --
4. The Struggle Begins. Origins of the Toleration Policy. Mobilizing the SPD. Who Voted for Hitler? --
5. Living with Toleration. Prussia. Growing Doubts about Toleration. What Is to Be Done? Demoralization, Autumn 1931 --
6. The Debate over a Crisis Program. Down with Reparations? Confronting the Economic Crisis --
7. The Iron Front. The Impact of the Iron Front. The SA Ban and Bruning's Fall. The July Reichstag Campaign. The Destruction of the Prussian Bulwark --
8. Into the Abyss. Pragmatism versus Principle. The Schleicher Interlude. In the Grip of the Enemy: Principle versus Opportunism
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