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The rise of fascism, history, documents, and key questions, Patrick G. Zander

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The rise of fascism, history, documents, and key questions, Patrick G. Zander
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-214) and index
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The rise of fascism
Oclc number
932109927
Responsibility statement
Patrick G. Zander
Series statement
Crossroads in world history
Sub title
history, documents, and key questions
Summary
"This book is a valuable resource for understanding the character, development, and consequences of fascist dictatorships. Approximately 60 million lives were taken during World War II. This book serves to explore the ultimate cause of it—fascism—and to educate readers on the history and motivation behind this complex political movement. This historical exploration includes many helpful educational tools, including a timeline, an encyclopedia, and excerpts from primary source documents. Using primary document sources, the author provides a direct account of the origin and evolution of fascism. This text analyzes the rise of fascism in Austria, Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Spain from 1919 through 1945. Readers in high school and college will not only learn the facts surrounding World War II but also understand the cultural environment and events that led up to the devastation of the Holocaust. This text is crucial for educating students about the beginnings and extension of the fascist movement in Europe in the early 20th century" --Publisher's website [www.abc-clio.com]
Table Of Contents
The Rise of Fascism: A to Z. Primary Documents. "The Futurist Manifesto": Written by Filippo Tommaso Marinetti -- Clarification Speech: Benito Mussolini -- "Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions": Written by Benito Mussolini and Giovanni Gentile -- The Twenty-Six-Point Program of the Falange Espanola -- The Greater Britain: Written by Sir Oswald Mosley, Leader of the British Union of Fascists -- Program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party -- Closing Speech from the Trial of Adolf Hitler -- The "Enabling Law" -- The "Nuremburg Laws": Law for the Protection of German Blood and German Honor Passed September 15, 1935 -- The "Hossbach Memorandum": Noters Taken by Colonel Friedrich Hossbach at a Meeting of the Nazi High Command -- The Pact of Friendship and Alliance between Italy and Germany or the "Pact of Steel" -- Memorandum: Written by Colonel-General Johannes Blaskowitz, Commander of the Ober-Ost Military Region, Poland -- Notes from the Wannsee Conference -- Testimony of Rudolf Hoess at the Nuremburg Trials
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