In Hitler's Munich : Jews, the revolution, and the rise of Nazism
Brenner, Michael, 1964-2022
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In the aftermath of Germany's defeat in World War I and the failed November Revolution of 1918-19, the conservative government of Bavaria identified Jews with left-wing radicalism. Munich became a hotbed of right-wing extremism, with synagogues under attack and Jews physically assaulted in the streets. It was here that Adolf Hitler established the Nazi movement and developed his antisemitic ideas. Michael Brenner provides a gripping account of how Bavaria's capital city became the testing ground for Nazism and the Final Solution.
Main title:
In Hitler's Munich : Jews, the revolution, and the rise of Nazism / Michael Brenner ; translated by Jeremiah Riemer.
Author:
Brenner, Michael, 1964-, authorRiemer, Jeremiah, 1952-, translator
Imprint:
Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2022.
Collation:
392 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cm
Notes:
Translated from the German.Includes bibliographical references and index.
Audience:
Specialized.
ISBN:
9780691191034 (hbk)
Dewey class:
943.364004924009042943.364
LC class:
DS134.36.M86
Language:
EnglishGerman
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Subject:
Jews -- Political activity -- Germany -- Munich -- History -- 20th centuryAntisemitism -- Germany -- Munich -- History -- 20th centuryMunich (Germany) -- History -- 20th centuryNational socialism -- Germany -- MunichGermany -- History -- Revolution, 1918 -- InfluenceSoviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921 -- InfluenceEisner, Kurt, 1867-1919History
BRN:
3070078