The Nazi Party and the German Foreign Office

The Nazi Party and the German Foreign Office explores the struggle between entrenched diplomats in the Foreign Office and Party loyalists, who presumed that with the assumption of power in 1933 total state control was theirs.

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The Nazi Party and the German Foreign Office

The Nazi Party and the German Foreign Office explores the struggle between entrenched diplomats in the Foreign Office and Party loyalists, who presumed that with the assumption of power in 1933 total state control was theirs.

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The Nazi Party and the German Foreign Office

The Nazi Party and the German Foreign Office

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The Nazi Party and the German Foreign Office

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Overview

The Nazi Party and the German Foreign Office explores the struggle between entrenched diplomats in the Foreign Office and Party loyalists, who presumed that with the assumption of power in 1933 total state control was theirs.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135906726
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/21/2012
Series: Routledge Studies in Modern European History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 970 KB

About the Author

Hans-Adolf Jacobsen has authored and edited numerous books on Germany and World War II.

Arthur L. Smith, Jr., was a professor of history for over thirty years at California State University, Los Angeles, and is author of numerous books and articles on German history.

Table of Contents

IntroductionA Source of FundingThe Gau Ausland (AO) and Ernst Wilhelm BohleInternal Politics and Germans AbroadConsolidating Power and Growing InfluenceForeign Policy ConcernsThe AO and the Foreign Office (AA)Bohle and RibbentropA Worldwide NetworkAdministrative ProblemsA Case Study: Germans in the United StatesThe Outbreak of WarNew ResponsibilitiesCollapseTrial and JudgmentNotesBibliographyIndex
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