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For Kaiser and Hitler

For Kaiser and Hitler
Author: Alfred Mahncke
Publisher: Tattered Flag Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780955597749

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Insightful and rare memoir of a former General of the German Luftwaffe For Kaiser and Hitler provides an account of the history of the German military machine with an absorbing, detailed, highly readable and evocative account of life within the Luftwaffe at senior command level.


The Kaiser's Last Kiss

The Kaiser's Last Kiss
Author: Alan Judd
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 150114409X

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"Originally published in Great Britain in 2003 by HarperCollins Publishers"--Copyright page.


Kaiser and Führer

Kaiser and Führer
Author: Robert G. L. Waite
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442613263

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There are some remarkable parallels, and some equally interesting differences, between Adolf Hitler and Germany's earlier ruler, Kaiser Wilhelm II. The most obvious parallel is that both were cult figures who brought their country to ruin and the world to war, but when Robert G.L. Waite began to seriously compare the two men, the number of specific similarities was striking. Kaiser and Fuhrer is the first in-depth examination of the similarities and differences between these two twentieth-century political leaders. Waite uses a psychological approach to throw light on the personal lives and politics of Wilhelm II and Adolf Hitler. He compares their intellectual worlds, their wartime strategies, and their tortured childhoods. Both men, we discover, had dual personalities - they could be cruel and kind, cowardly and brave, grandiose and vulnerable. Both exhibited homosexual tendencies yet were strongly attractive to women. We see how the personal pathologies of these two men heavily influenced the public policies that resulted in catastrophe. Thoroughly documented and engagingly written this is a classic work of scholarship that will fascinate historians, psychologists, and general readers alike. Originally published in cloth June 1998.


From Kaiser to Hitler

From Kaiser to Hitler
Author: Barbara Sapinsley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1968
Genre: Germany
ISBN:

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The Kaiser and His Court

The Kaiser and His Court
Author: John C. G. Röhl
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996-06-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780521565042

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A personal and political analysis of the reign of Kaiser Wilhelm II using new archival sources.


The Passion of Max Von Oppenheim

The Passion of Max Von Oppenheim
Author: Lionel Gossman
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 1909254207

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Born into a prominent German Jewish banking family, Baron Max von Oppenheim (1860-1946) was a keen amateur archaeologist and ethnologist. His discovery and excavation of Tell Halaf in Syria marked an important contribution to knowledge of the ancient Middle East, while his massive study of the Bedouins is still consulted by scholars today. He was also an ardent German patriot, eager to support his country's pursuit of its "place in the sun." Excluded by his part-Jewish ancestry from the regular diplomatic service, Oppenheim earned a reputation as "the Kaiser's spy" because of his intriguing against the British in Cairo, as well as his plan, at the start of the First World War, to incite Muslims under British, French and Russian rule to a jihad against the colonial powers. After 1933, despite being half-Jewish according to the Nuremberg Laws, Oppenheim was not persecuted by the Nazis. In fact, he placed his knowledge of the Middle East and his connections with Muslim leaders at the service of the regime. Ranging widely over many fields - from war studies to archaeology and banking history - 'The Passion of Max von Oppenheim' tells the gripping and at times unsettling story of one part-Jewish man's passion for his country in the face of persistent and, in his later years, genocidal anti-Semitism.


Plunder

Plunder
Author: Menachem Kaiser
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 1328506460

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A New York Times Critics’ Best Nonfiction Book of 2021 Canadian Jewish Literary Award for Biography From a gifted young writer, the story of his quest to reclaim his family’s apartment building in Poland—and of the astonishing entanglement with Nazi treasure hunters that follows Menachem Kaiser’s brilliantly told story, woven from improbable events and profound revelations, is set in motion when the author takes up his Holocaust-survivor grandfather’s former battle to reclaim the family’s apartment building in Sosnowiec, Poland. Soon, he is on a circuitous path to encounters with the long-time residents of the building, and with a Polish lawyer known as “The Killer.” A surprise discovery—that his grandfather’s cousin not only survived the war, but wrote a secret memoir while a slave laborer in a vast, secret Nazi tunnel complex—leads to Kaiser being adopted as a virtual celebrity by a band of Silesian treasure seekers who revere the memoir as the indispensable guidebook to Nazi plunder. Propelled by rich original research, Kaiser immerses readers in profound questions that reach far beyond his personal quest. What does it mean to seize your own legacy? Can reclaimed property repair rifts among the living? Plunder is both a deeply immersive adventure story and an irreverent, daring interrogation of inheritance—material, spiritual, familial, and emotional.


Curt Prufer

Curt Prufer
Author: Donald M. McKale
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9780608105307

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The Last Kaiser

The Last Kaiser
Author: Giles MacDonogh
Publisher: Phoenix
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2001
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 9781842124789

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The Story of William II, a war monger whose sabre-rattling over Serbia brought about the First World War which cost him his own throne and his country's defeat


Kaiser Wilhelm II

Kaiser Wilhelm II
Author: John C. G. Röhl
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316062600

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Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859–1941) is one of the most fascinating figures in European history, ruling Imperial Germany from his accession in 1888 to his enforced abdication in 1918 at the end of the First World War. In one slim volume, John Röhl offers readers a concise and accessible survey of his monumental three-volume biography of the Kaiser and his reign. The book sheds new light on Wilhelm's troubled youth, his involvement in social and political scandals, and his growing thirst for glory, which, combined with his overwhelming nationalism and passion for the navy provided the impetus for a breathtaking long-term goal: the transformation of the German Reich into one of the foremost powers in the world. The volume examines the crucial role played by Wilhelm as Germany's Supreme War Lord in the policies that led to war in 1914. It concludes by describing the rabid anti-Semitism he developed in exile and his efforts to persuade Hitler to restore him to the throne.