HIS317H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nuremberg Laws, Landsberg Prison, Ernst Bloch

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2015-12-17: efforts to re-establish germany"s great power status (cid:1) National socialism, first as a movement, and then as an organized political party. Weimar republic followed the defeat of the wwi, and the defeat burdens it. (cid:1) (cid:1) Weimar republic comes out of a revolution and years of political violence in which. Radicalized racial nationalism prominent politicians are shot in the street. Everyone is nationalist, but they are all nationalists in different ways. Hitler wanted germany to be a world power in general. Most accounts of the republic have a national focus, but there was the question of what was the nation. Being redefined by the nazis during this period as a racial entity. (cid:1) (cid:1) Stresemann is the internationalist, wanting to grow germany as a great power via. Stresemann wanted germany to cooperate with the other european powers interested in germany as a member of the league of nations. First started as a club comprised of youths.

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