The international migration of German Great War veterans : emotion, transnational identity, and loyalty to the nation, 1914-1942 / Erika Kuhlman.
2016
UB359.G3
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Title
The international migration of German Great War veterans : emotion, transnational identity, and loyalty to the nation, 1914-1942 / Erika Kuhlman.
ISBN
9781137501608 (electronic book)
113750160X (electronic book)
9781137501561
113750160X (electronic book)
9781137501561
Published
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, [2016]
Language
English
Description
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UB359.G3
Dewey Decimal Classification
305.9069709430904
Summary
This book uses story-telling to recreate the history of German veteran migration after the First World War. German veterans of the Great War were among Europe's most volatile population when they returned to a defeated nation in 1918, after great expectations of victory and personal heroism. Some ex-servicemen chose to flee the nation for which they had fought, and begin their lives afresh in the nation against which they had fought: the United States. .
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: The Weapons they carried: Brutality and Veterans' Memories of the First World War
Chapter 3: Desertion: Emigrants' Wartime Mobility, their Transnational War Experience, and the Myths of War.
Chapter 4: Emigration, National Loyalty and Identity, and Anti-Semitism during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.
Epilogue. .
Chapter 2: The Weapons they carried: Brutality and Veterans' Memories of the First World War
Chapter 3: Desertion: Emigrants' Wartime Mobility, their Transnational War Experience, and the Myths of War.
Chapter 4: Emigration, National Loyalty and Identity, and Anti-Semitism during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.
Epilogue. .