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Mai 1945: Das absurde Ende des 'Dritten Reiches'

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Mai 1945: Das absurde Ende des 'Dritten Reiches'Das Ende des nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Reichs scheint klar verortet: Am 7. bzw. 9. Mai wird die bedingungslose Kapitulation der deutschen Wehrmacht unterzeichnet. Damit war zwar der Zweite Weltkrieg in Europa zu Ende, noch nicht aber waren Wehrmacht und 'Drittes Reich' endgltig untergegangen. Nicht jeder bekam sogleich mit oder wollte mitbekommen, dass alles zu Ende war. Manche kmpften weiter, Hinrichtungen von 'Deserteuren' gab es noch

Das Ende des nationalsozialistischen Deutschen Reichs scheint klar verortet: Am 7. bzw. 9. Mai wird die bedingungslose Kapitulation der deutschen Wehrmacht unterzeichnet. Damit war zwar der Zweite Weltkrieg in Europa zu Ende, noch nicht aber waren Wehrmacht und 'Drittes Reich' endgültig untergegangen. Nicht jeder bekam sogleich mit oder wollte mitbekommen, dass alles zu Ende war. Manche kämpften weiter, Hinrichtungen von 'Deserteuren' gab es noch massenhaft. Manche versuchten sich abzusetzen, begingen Selbstmord oder gerierten sich als Unbeteiligte wie Albert Speer. Großadmiral Karl Dönitz, der 'Nachfolger Adolf Hitlers', gab noch am 18. Mai einen Tagesbefehl an die Wehrmacht heraus. Am 23. Mai wurden er und andere Mitglieder der geschäftsführenden Reichsregierung in Mürwik bei Flensburg festgenommen. Am gleichen Tag beging SS-Chef Heinrich Himmler in Lüneburg Selbstmord. Gerhard Paul führt uns in Wort und Bild souverän die letzten vier absurden Wochen des zerbröselnden Reichs vor Augen, zwischen tragikomischen Momenten und brutalem Untergang. Seine Darstellung verbindet erstmals die Perspektiven der Täter, Mitläufer und Opfer, der Besiegten und der Sieger, der Akteure und der Zuschauer miteinander. Ein außergewöhnliches Buch zum 80-jährigen Ende der Nazi-Herrschaft.

EAN: 9783534610105
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 27.01.2025
Autoren: Paul, Gerhard
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 304
Abbildungen: Mit ca. 60 einfarbigen Abbildungen
Keyword: 'Drittes Reich'; 1945; Admiral Dönitz; Adolf Hitler; Albert Speer; Drittes Reich; Heinrich Himmler; Nationalsozialismus; Stunde Null; Weltkriegsende 1945
Fachkategorie: Gesellschaft und Sozialwissenschaften
Länge: 215 mm
Breite: 135 mm
Höhe: 32 mm
Gewicht: 550 gr
Produktform: Gebunden
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
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