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Hitler versus Hindenburg
The 1932 Presidential Elections and the End of the Weimar Republic
This book is the first in-depth study of the events that culminated in the establishment of the Third Reich.
Larry Eugene Jones (Author)
9781107022614, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 5 January 2016
425 pages, 16 b/w illus.
23.5 x 15.9 x 2.7 cm, 0.74 kg
'Patient archival research, even-handedness, and attention to detail have characterized Larry Jones's scholarship, and this book is no exception.' Shelly Baranowski, The Journal of Modern History
Hitler versus Hindenburg provides the first in-depth study of the titanic struggle between the two most dominant figures on the German Right in the last year before the establishment of the Third Reich. Although Hindenburg was reelected as Reich president by a comfortable margin, his authority was severely weakened by the fact that the vast majority of those who had supported his candidacy seven years earlier had switched their support to Hitler in 1932. What the two candidates shared in common, however, was that they both relied upon charisma to legitimate their claim to the leadership of the German nation. The increasing reliance upon charisma in the 1932 presidential elections greatly accelerated the delegitimation of the Weimar Republic and set the stage for Hitler's appointment as chancellor nine months later.
Prologue. Setting the stage
1. Introducing the protagonists
2. Hindenburg and the Brüning Gambit
3. The road to Harzburg
4. Parliamentary prelude
5. Agonies of the national opposition
6. The demise of Harzburg
7. The Hindenburg offensive
8. Disarray on the radical right
9. Not one, but two elections
10. End of the Brüning era
Epilogue. From Papen to Hitler.
Subject Areas: Political ideologies [JPF], Politics & government [JP], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], European history [HBJD]
