At Zero Hour - The Government of Karl Doenitz (Paperback)


Though World War Two is well covered in many history books, the mechanics of the capitulation in May 1945 are often overlooked. In this area, the actions of the government of Karl Dnitz are key. With Hitler's suicide, leadership of the Third Reich was passed to Karl Dnitz, head of the U-boat fleet and Grand Admiral of the German Navy. While usually remembered in his role as Admiral, Dnitz also performed a governmental role in the ending of World War Two. Historical investigation, as well insights provided by German literature of the period help document the activities of the Dnitz government and its impact on both the course of the war and the transition to peace. His impact, both on history and on German national memory vis--vis literature are examined, with emphasis on pre-surrender activities of his government, the surrender process itself, and the very immediate post war period with regards to how the Dnitz government helped bring the Second World War to a close. The analysis should help students of German and military history as well as German literature understand the transition to peace in World War Two, and the impact of the period on German literature.

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Though World War Two is well covered in many history books, the mechanics of the capitulation in May 1945 are often overlooked. In this area, the actions of the government of Karl Dnitz are key. With Hitler's suicide, leadership of the Third Reich was passed to Karl Dnitz, head of the U-boat fleet and Grand Admiral of the German Navy. While usually remembered in his role as Admiral, Dnitz also performed a governmental role in the ending of World War Two. Historical investigation, as well insights provided by German literature of the period help document the activities of the Dnitz government and its impact on both the course of the war and the transition to peace. His impact, both on history and on German national memory vis--vis literature are examined, with emphasis on pre-surrender activities of his government, the surrender process itself, and the very immediate post war period with regards to how the Dnitz government helped bring the Second World War to a close. The analysis should help students of German and military history as well as German literature understand the transition to peace in World War Two, and the impact of the period on German literature.

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Imprint

VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller E.K.

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

April 2008

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

April 2008

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 6mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

112

ISBN-13

978-3-8364-8348-3

Barcode

9783836483483

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LSN

3-8364-8348-3



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