Secret Reports on Nazi Germany: The Frankfurt School Contribution to the War Effort
Franz Neumann
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Published:
2013
Online ISBN:
9781400846467
Print ISBN:
9780691134130
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Introduction Introduction
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Prussia under the Empire Prussia under the Empire
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Prussia under the Republic Prussia under the Republic
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Prussia under the Nazi Regime Prussia under the Nazi Regime
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Prussian Militarists in the Union of German Officers in Moscow Prussian Militarists in the Union of German Officers in Moscow
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Appendix: Prussia’s Present Status in the Governmental and Administrative Organization of the Reich Appendix: Prussia’s Present Status in the Governmental and Administrative Organization of the Reich
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18 Policy Toward Revival of Old Parties and Establishment Of New Parties in Germany: (July 22, 1944)
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Chapter
5 The Significance of Prussian Militarism for Nazi Imperialism: Potential Tensions in United Nations Psychological Warfare: (October 20,1943)
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Pages
61–73
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Published:July 2013
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Marcuse, Herbert, and Felix Gilbert, 'The Significance of Prussian Militarism for Nazi Imperialism: Potential Tensions in United Nations Psychological Warfare: (October 20,1943)', in Raffaele Laudani (ed.), Secret Reports on Nazi Germany: The Frankfurt School Contribution to the War Effort (Princeton, NJ , 2013; online edn, Princeton Scholarship Online, 19 Oct. 2017), https://doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691134130.003.0006, accessed 24 Apr. 2024.
Abstract
This chapter discusses the significance of Prussian militarism for Nazi imperialism, arguing that the destruction of Prussian militarism was a crucial problem for the United Nations' psychological warfare against Nazi Germany. The term “Prussian militarism” referred to a definite social and political complex in German society. This complex contained roughly geographical, economic, social, and ideological elements. The chapter first provides an overview of Prussia under German imperialism, under the Weimar Republic, and under Nazi regime before discussing the position of Prussian militarists in the Union of German Officers in Moscow.
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