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Genre/Form: | History |
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Material Type: | Internet resource |
Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Michael Kellogg |
ISBN: | 0521845122 9780521845120 |
OCLC Number: | 56012669 |
Description: | xiii, 327 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | The far right in the German and Russian empires -- At the extreme in the Ukraine and in Germany -- "Hand in hand with Germany" -- The international radical right's Aufbau (reconstruction) -- "Germany-Russia above everything" -- Conspiracies of fire and the sword -- "In quick March to the abyss!" The four writers of the apocalypse -- Aufbau's legacy to National Socialism. |
Series Title: | New studies in European history. |
Responsibility: | Michael Kellogg. |
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Abstract:
This book analyses the political, financial, military, and ideological contributions of many 'White emigres', anti-Bolshevik Russian exiles, to Nazism. It demonstrates that Nazism did not develop as a peculiarly German phenomenon and examines Aufbau (Reconstruction), a far right German-White emigre organization which collaborated with Nazis from 1920-1923.
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Review of the hardback: 'Michael Kellogg's The Russian Roots of Nazism is a major contribution to the research on the origins of Nazism. In a domain where so much has been published and discussed, Kellogg's work succeeds in introducing a dimension never so thoroughly explored: the essential impact on early Nazi world-view of ideological elements and political themes, carried over to Germany by White-Russian emigres.' Professor Saul Friedlander, 1939 Club Chair in Holocaust Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles and Maxwell Cummings Chair of European History at Tel Aviv University Read more...

