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Authors: Raimund Bauer
serie: Routledge Studies in Second World War History
ISBN : 9780429883415, 0429883412
publisher: Routledge
publish year: 2019
pages: 203
language: English
ebook format : PDF (It will be converted to PDF, EPUB OR AZW3 if requested by the user)
file size: 4 MB
Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Introduction: A new Europe The New Order as an idea The New Order as a policy The New Order as a social construct Notes Part I: Dreaming of a New Order: Imaginations of Europe’s future during the interwar period Chapter 1: Germany prescribing cures for moribund Europe (1918–1933) German perceptions of Europe German imaginations of Europe’s future German solutions to European problems Notes Chapter 2: Germany’s rebirth and ‘adolescence’ in Europe (1933–1939) Notes Chapter 3: The dream takes shape: German notions of Europe on the eve of the war Notes Part II: Planning a New Order: Imaginations of Europe during wartime Chapter 4: A promise of peace and prosperity (1939–1941) Borders and people – defining Europe Currency and trade – pulling the strings in Europe Interlocking108 and takeovers – preparing for the post-war market Notes Chapter 5: The rise of racism and the growing needs of all-out war (1941–1943) Extermination and starvation – creating Lebensraum Colonisation and exploitation – ruling the east Appeals and warnings – winning the population Notes Chapter 6: The impending defeat curtailing Nazi dreams (1943–1945) War and its necessities – getting priorities straight Carrots and sticks – Europeanising the war economy Hubris and hindsight – keeping the dream alive Notes Part III: Creating a New Order: From imagination to reality in the crucible of war Chapter 7: From unlimited possibilities to the exigencies of war: State actors and the New Order Industry, currency, and trade – an economic New Order (1939–1941) Volk, race, and Lebensraum – a völkisch New Order (1941–1943) War, war, and war – a fighting New Order Notes Chapter 8: From European expansion to reorientation: Economic actors and the New Order ‘Buy, when there is blood on the streets’ – European expansion (1939–1941) ‘The trend is your friend’ – eastwards (1941–1943) ‘Never catch a falling knife’ – post-war preparations (1943–1945) Notes Conclusion: ‘Anti-Europe’ revisited A social construct – a different understanding of the New Order A völkisch and economic dream – the cornerstones of the New Order A world set on fire – the forge of the New Order A common market – the profiteers of the New Order A German Europe – the place of the New Order in German thinking Notes Bibliography Index