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The Stab-in-the-Back Myth and the Fall of the Weimar Republic: A History in Documents and Visual Sources

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Full Title:

The Stab-in-the-Back Myth and the Fall of the Weimar Republic: A History in Documents and Visual Sources

Contributors:

By (Author) Dr George S. Vascik
Edited by Mark R. Sadler

ISBN:

9781474227803

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Academic

Publication Date:

11th August 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Politics and government

Dewey:

943.0851

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

517g

Description

This unique sourcebook explores the Stab-in-the-Back myth that developed in Germany in the wake of World War One, analyzing its role in the end of the Weimar Republic and its impact on the Nazi regime that followed. A critical development in modern German and even European history that has received relatively little coverage until now, the Stab-in-the-Back Myth was an attempt by the German military, nationalists and anti-Semites to explain how the German war effort collapsed in November 1918 along with the German Empire. It purported that the German army did not lose the First World War but were betrayed by the civilians on the home front and the democratic politicians who had surrendered. The myth was one of the foundation myths of National Socialism, at times influencing Nazi behaviour in the 1930s and later their conduct in the Second World War. The Stab-in-the-Back Myth and the Fall of the Weimar Republic draws on German government records, foreign and domestic newspaper accounts, diplomatic reports, diary entries and letters to provide different national and political perspectives on the issue. The sourcebook also includes chapter summaries, study questions, and further reading lists, in addition to numerous visual sources and a range of maps, charts, tables and graphs. This is a vital text for all students looking at the history of the Weimar Republic, the legacy of the First World War and Germany in the 20th century.

Reviews

The destructive power of myth is on display in this masterful book. Vascik and Sadler assemble all the useful documents surrounding the Stab-in-the-Back myth. Providing just enough guidance, they allow readers to fashion their own understanding of how self-serving lies can undermine a democracy and alter the history of a nation. * Richard S. Levy, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA *
Expertly assembled and contextualised, this book is a superb contribution to the historiography on the myth of 'the stab in the back'. * Michael Berkowitz, University College London, UK *
Vascik and Sadler have assembled an impressive array of sources, buttressed by additional material on an accompanying website. * European History Quarterly *

Author Bio

George S. Vascik is Associate Professor of History at Miami University, USA. Mark R. Sadler is an independent scholar and Honors graduate of Miami University, USA.

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