Grat War and the Holocaust
TitreThe Grat War and the Holocaust
Auteur
Call number943.087/0011
N° d'objet09609b
Lieu de publicationColorado, United States
EditeurUniversity Press of Colorado
Année de publication
2002
Paginationpp11-19
MatérielArticle
ISBN9780870817199
NotesArticle from the book 'German studies in the Post-Holocaust age : the politics of memory, identity and ethnicity'pp11-19
Description
In Germany the war (1914-18) had brought defeat and a bitter sense of national humiliation. One of the most crucial elements leading to the rise of Nazism and the eventual Holocaust was how many in Germany chose to remember the war. 'Rage' sharply honed by defeat, found expression in a quality that many saw as annulling military defeat: hardness. Nazism is considered to be the most significant legacty of the Great War.