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Territorial Revisionism and the Allies of Germany in the Second World War

Goals, Expectations, Practices
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
Berghahn Bookserschienen am01.06.2015
A few years after the Nazis came to power in Germany, an alliance of states and nationalistic movements formed, revolving around the German axis. That alliance, the states involved, and the interplay between their territorial aims and those of Germany during the interwar period and World War II are at the core of this volume.mehr
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KlappentextA few years after the Nazis came to power in Germany, an alliance of states and nationalistic movements formed, revolving around the German axis. That alliance, the states involved, and the interplay between their territorial aims and those of Germany during the interwar period and World War II are at the core of this volume.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78238-920-0
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2015
Erscheinungsdatum01.06.2015
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 152 mm, Höhe 229 mm, Dicke 13 mm
Gewicht335 g
Artikel-Nr.33969888
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: Contextualizing Territorial Revisionism: Goals, Expectations, PracticesMarina Cattaruzza and Dieter LangewiescheThe European Scenario in the Interwar PeriodRevisionism in PracticeThe Minorities IssueThe manifold problems of the heirs of the empires in East Central EuropeAn era of Revisionism?Chapter 1. The Worst of Friends: Germany´s Allies in East Central Europe - Struggles for Regional Dominance and Ethnic Cleansing, 1938-1945Istvan DeakTHE ROLE OF MINORITIESChapter 2. Minorities into majorities. Sudeten German and Transylvanian Hungarian political elites as actors of revisionism before and during the Second World WarFranz HorvathIntroductionSome remarks on terminology (Minority groups, Revisionism, and Loyalty)Sudeten Germans and Transylvanian Hungarians as Revisionist MinoritiesDominating the others. Sudeten Germans and Transylvanian Hungarians as Members of the Ruling Nation (1938/40-1944/45)ConclusionChapter 3. Germany turns eastwards: The Volksdeutsche in Central and Eastern EuropeNorbert SpannenbergerMinority Politics and German Volksgruppen in the States of the South Eastern European RegionA Sketch of National Socialist Volksgruppen Politics in PracticeREVISIONISM AS A DRIVING FORCEChapter 4. Revisionism in Regional PerspectiveHolly CaseRevisionism as IdeologyRevisionist and Anti-Revisionist Solidarity: The Case of the Little EntenteLessons and Models in the Geopolitics of Revisionism: Bulgaria and RomaniaRevisionism and Domestic PolicyConclusionChapter 5. Hungarian Revisionism in Thought and Action, 1920-1941 (Plans, Expectations, Reality)Ignác RomsicsHungarian Revisionist Conceptions after TrianonHungarian Revisionist Politics by Negotiation and WarChapter 6. Bulgarian Territorial Revisionism as the Driving Force for its Rapprochment with the Third ReichElżbieta Znamierowska-RakkPostwar Revisionism and Postwar AlliancesGermany as the Main Revisionist PowerThe Recovery of Southern DobrudjaBulgaria´s Accession to the Pact of ThreeConclusionPRACTICES OF REVISIONISMChapter 7. Politics and Military Action of Ethnic Ukrainian Collaboration for the New European Order Frank GrelkaPolitical CollaborationAdministrative CollaborationMilitary CollaborationConclusionChapter 8. Civil War in Occupied Territories: The Polish-Ukrainian Conflict in the Interwar Years and in the Second World WarFrank GolczewskiNational DisappointmentHopes set on the Great PowersThe Changes of 1941The Change of the TideAfter the WarChapter 9. The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization and Bulgarian Revisionism, 1923-1944Stefan TroebstVision turned into Politics: The Bulgarian Syndrome of San StefanoPeaceful Revisionism : Official Bulgarian Foreign Policy in the Interwar PeriodMilitant Revisionism: Informal Bulgarian Interwar Balkan PolicyRevision Achieved-And Lost Again: Bulgaria and IMRO in the Second World WarLegacies: IMRO in Today´s Bulgarian and Macedonian PoliticsChapter 10. Romania in the Second World War: Revisionist Out of NecessityMariana HausleitnerMinorities Policies, Romanization and anti-Semitism in Romania 1918-1941The Redrawing of the Romanian Borders 1938-1940The so called "Purification" in the Bukovina, Bessarabia and Transnistria 1941-1944Who planned and organized the national purification of RomaniaConclusionBibliographyIndexmehr

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