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The Rise And Fall Of Comradeship Hitlers Soldiers Male Bonding And Mass Violence In The Twentieth Century Incomplete Hardcover Thomas Kuhne

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The Rise And Fall Of Comradeship Hitlers Soldiers Male Bonding And Mass Violence In The Twentieth Century Incomplete Hardcover Thomas Kuhne
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 310
Author: Thomas Kuhne
ISBN: 9781107046368, 110704636X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: Hardcover

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The Rise And Fall Of Comradeship Hitlers Soldiers Male Bonding And Mass Violence In The Twentieth Century Incomplete Hardcover Thomas Kuhne by Thomas Kuhne 9781107046368, 110704636X instant download after payment.

This is an innovative account of how the concept of comradeship shaped the actions, emotions and ideas of ordinary German soldiers across the two world wars and during the Holocaust. Using individual soldiers' diaries, personal letters and memoirs, Kuhne reveals the ways in which soldiers' longing for community, and the practice of male bonding and togetherness, sustained the Third Reich's pursuit of war and genocide. Comradeship fuelled the soldiers' fighting morale. It also propelled these soldiers forward into war crimes and acts of mass murders. Yet, by practising comradeship, the soldiers could maintain the myth that they were morally sacrosanct. Post-1945, the notion of kameradschaft as the epitome of humane and egalitarian solidarity allowed Hitler's soldiers to join the euphoria for peace and democracy in the Federal Republic, finally shaping popular memories of the war through the end of the twentieth century.

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