Greeks, Romans, Germans: How The Nazis Usurped Europeæs Classical Past

University of California Press
SKU:
9780520275720
|
ISBN13:
9780520275720
$102.29
(No reviews yet)
Condition:
New
Usually Ships in 24hrs
Current Stock:
Estimated Delivery by: | Fastest delivery by:
Adding to cart… The item has been added
Buy ebook
Much has been written about the conditions that made possible Hitler's rise and the Nazi takeover of Germany, but when we tell the story of the National Socialist Party, should we not also speak of Julius Caesar and Pericles? Greeks, Romans, Germans argues that to fully understand the racist, violent end of the Nazi regime, we must examine its appropriation of the heroes and lessons of the ancient world. When Hitler told the assembled masses that they were a people with no past, he meant that they had no past following their humiliation in World War I of which to be proud. The Nazis' constant use of classical antiquity?in official speeches, film, state architecture, the press, and state-sponsored festivities?conferred on them the prestige and heritage of Greece and Rome that the modern German people so desperately needed. At the same time, the lessons of antiquity served as a warning: Greece and Rome fell because they were incapable of protecting the purity of their blood against mixing and infiltration. To regain their rightful place in the world, the Nazis had to make all-out war on Germany's enemies, within and without.


  • | Author: Johann Chapoutot
  • | Publisher: University Of California Press
  • | Publication Date: Sep 20, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 520 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Hardcover/History
  • | ISBN-10: 0520275721
  • | ISBN-13: 9780520275720
Author:
Johann Chapoutot
Publisher:
University Of California Press
Publication Date:
Sep 20, 2016
Number of pages:
520 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Hardcover/History
ISBN-10:
0520275721
ISBN-13:
9780520275720