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Big Business and the Crisis of German Democracy
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Big Business and the Crisis of German Democracy

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 2023
englanti
Through the colorful world of Berlin's grand hotels, this book charts a new history of German liberalism and explores the changing relationships among big business, society, and politics. Behind imposing facades, managers and workers were often the picture of orderly and harmonious service, despite living in sometimes uncomfortable proximity. Then, during World War I, class tensions rose to the surface and failed to resolve in the following years. Doubting the ability of the Weimar Republic to contain these conflicts, a group of hotel owners, some of the most prominent Jewish industrialists and financiers in the country, chose to let Adolf Hitler use their hotel, the Kaiserhof, as his Berlin headquarters in 1932. From a splendid suite opposite the chancellery, Hitler and his henchmen engineered the assumption of power, the death of the Weimar Republic, and the ruin of their hosts, the Kaiserhof's owners: Jewish liberals now fleeing for their lives. Big Business and the Crisis of German Democracy asks how this came about and explores the decision-making processes that produced such catastrophic consequences. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Alaotsikko
Liberalism and the Grand Hotels of Berlin, 1875–1933
Kirjailija
Adam Bisno
ISBN
9781316515631
Kieli
englanti
Paino
480 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
2.11.2023
Sivumäärä
234