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Driving Germany The Landscape Of The German Autobahn 19301970 Thomas Zeller

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Driving Germany The Landscape Of The German Autobahn 19301970 Thomas Zeller
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.05 MB
Pages: 298
Author: Thomas Zeller
ISBN: 9780857452269, 0857452266
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Driving Germany The Landscape Of The German Autobahn 19301970 Thomas Zeller by Thomas Zeller 9780857452269, 0857452266 instant download after payment.

Published in Association with the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C.


Hitler's autobahn was more than just the pet project of an infrastructure-friendly dictator. It was supposed to revolutionize the transportation sector in Germany, connect the metropoles with the countryside, and encourage motorization. The propaganda machinery of the Third Reich turned the autobahn into a hyped-up icon of the dictatorship. One of the claims was that the roads would reconcile nature and technology. Rather than destroying the environment, they would embellish the landscape. Many historians have taken this claim at face value and concluded that the Nazi regime harbored an inbred love of nature. In this book, the author argues that such conclusions are misleading. Based on rich archival research, the book provides the first scholarly account of the landscape of the autobahn.

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