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Edgar Julius Jung, right-wing enemy of the Nazis : a political biography / Roshan Magub.

Author/creator Magub, Roshan, 1941-
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoRochester, New York : Camden House, 2017
Descriptionviii, 296 pages ; 24 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from JSTOR eBooks
Subject(s)
Series German history in context
Contents Early influences and the shaping of the personality (1894-1918) -- Entry into politics and the fight against separatism: Jung's years in the Pfalz (1918-24) -- Jung's pursuit of leadership of the Conservative Revolution (1925-31) -- With Papen in the eye of the storm: the final years (1932-34) -- Conclusion.
Abstract "By the time of his death, Edgar Julius Jung (1894-1934) was well known in Germany and Europe as one of the foremost ideologues of the political movement that called itself the Conservative Revolution and as a right-wing opponent of the Nazis. He was speechwriter for and confidant of Franz von Papen (first Hitler's predecessor as chancellor, then Hitler's vice-chancellor), which put him at the center of political events right up until the Nazi seizure of power. Considered by Goebbels one of the worst enemies of the Nazis, Jung was assassinated by them in June 1934. The following eleven years of Nazi rule contributed to his neglect by historians, as did distaste, since the war's end and the founding of the Federal Republic on democratic principles, for his strongly anti-democratic stance. Although there have been several studies on Jung's political thought, there has been until now no biography in German or English. Roshan Magub's book therefore fills a serious gap in German historical literature. It shows that Jung's opposition to National Socialism dates from the earliest days and that he had a very close relationship with the Ruhr industry, which supported him financially and enabled him to reach a nationwide audience. Magub uses, for the first time, all the available material from the archives in Munich, Koblenz, Cologne, and Berlin, and the whole of Jung's Nachlass. Her book sheds new light on Jung and demonstrates his importance in Germany's political history."--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 275-287) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2016035599
ISBN9781571139665 (hardcover : alk. paper)
ISBN1571139664 (hardcover : alk. paper)

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