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Alternatives to Hitler: German Resistance under the Third Reich [Hardcover]

Hans Mommsen (Author), Angus McGeoch (Translator), Jeremy Noakes (Introduction)
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0691116938 978-0691116938 August 18, 2003 1St Edition

Internal opposition to Nazism is often mythologized as heroic or dismissed as "too little, too late, and for the wrong reasons." These seminal writings trace the real and complex history of the German Resistance from the ascent of the Nazi Party to the July 1944 attempted assassination of Hitler. Informed by four decades of research and written by the premier historian of the German Resistance, this book constitutes the definitive work on those tens of thousands of Germans who fought the Third Reich from within.

Hans Mommsen considers the full spectrum of opposition, from small but still-dangerous acts of political disobedience to large-scale conspiracies to overthrow the government. Along the way he tells the incredible stories of such Germans as Count Claus von Stauffenberg, who planted a briefcase bomb during a staff meeting at Hitler's East Prussian military headquarters, and the members of the Kreisau Circle, who clandestinely met to plan for Germany's postwar future as a democratic member of an integrated Europe.

While upholding resistance to Nazism as a value beyond reproach, Mommsen considers the varied and sometimes murky motives of those who resisted--motives that ranged from principled commitment to pragmatic self-interest by former Nazi sympathizers. He examines resisters' detailed and not-always-democratic programs to rebuild a state and reeducate a Nazified society and considers their sometimes ambivalent attitudes toward the unfolding Final Solution.

Available in English for the first time in this fluid translation, this book is a signal achievement by a major scholar--and the standard work on the German Resistance available in any language.



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A remarkable contribution to this fascinating subject. . . . A highly sophisticated work from a mature historian at the top of his game. -- Library Journal

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"When the doyen of twentieth-century German historians writes on the subject for which he is best known, in the genre in which he excels, nothing can go wrong. And this is indeed the case. Mommsen's work on the German Resistance is political history par excellence."--Michael Geyer, University of Chicago

"Mommsen has produced the standard work on the subject--faultless, it leaves nothing to be desired. His range is both broad and penetrating. . . . The biographical chapters are a veritable Who's Who of the Resistance."--Süddeutsche Zeitung

"No work on the events of 1944 or the plot against Hitler can afford to ignore Mommsen's book. It is unavoidable."--Europäische Sicherheit

"This English translation will be invaluable to all students who have no access to the German original."--Ian Kershaw, University of Sheffield



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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press; 1St Edition edition (August 18, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691116938
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691116938
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.3 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting but Very Specialized, May 9, 2004
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This is an extended essay on the ideology of a subset of the German resistance to Hitler. Readers looking for a clear narrative should seek elsewhere. In order to read this book you already have to know the basic story of the resistance and have some knowledge of its principal members. Mommsen investigates the ideas and motivations of the non-Communist resistance. This rather small group of individuals was drawn largely from a section of the German upper classes, primarily higher ranking civil servants and officers, often with aristocratic connections. That this small group represented the major internal opposition to Hitler is a testimony to several factors, among them the great success of the Nazis in dominating almost all aspects of society and essentially abolishing the independence of most major social organizations. The Nazis retained some respect for traditional, particularly elitist, conservatives and dissent in these quarters was not pursued the way it was among, for example, working class socialists. The great military success of the Nazi regime made it difficult to recruit allies in the Armed Services or other important sectors of society. The non-Communist resistance was also characteristically conservative in their almost uniform dislike for the Weimer Republic and their suspicion of pluralistic democracy. Many of them pursued utopian ideas of a 'third' way between socialism and capitalism, ideas which often had strong elements of paternalism and authoritarianism. Many of them were at least conventionally anti-Semitic and motivated less by the horrible crimes perpetrated against the Jews than by the corrupting effects such actions had on non-Jewish Germans. While many of their social plans have a distinctly romantic and unrealistic flavor, Mommsen makes the point that it was the ability of the resisters to imagine social alternatives that provided considerable impetus to their corollary ability to actually make plans to remove Hitler. Mommsen also shows the overlap between these very principled resisters and a sometimes allied group of fellow traveling officers and Nazi officials who drifted in and out of the orbit of the core resisters. It was, ultimately, these (to us) rather odd idealists who actually tried to overthrow the Third Reich, an action they undertook with the knowledge that failure was likely. Many of them displayed great physical as well as moral courage. They failed, however, to overthrow Hitler, and almost nothing of what they desired for Germany was realized in the post-war Federal Republic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read this book, August 19, 2004
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Mommsen surveys the history of the resistance that led up to the abortive plot of July 20, 1944. He presents a concise yet definitive survey of the motives behind the various groups who joined the plot, their political aspirations, and what they hoped to gain from removing Hitler. More importantly, he tackles the vexed question of how the resistance leaders viewed the persecution of the Jews in the calculations and their decisions to remove Hitler. The ringleaders' abject failure to deal with the Holocaust will forever remain a blot on the reputation of the resistance that modern Germany views as the struggle for democracy.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Penetrating but also impenetrable, October 27, 2003
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A study not of the activities but the ideas of those who tried to kill Hitler in 1944 will disappoint those not wanting an intellectual history of anti-Hitler individuals and groups. From Mommsen's research it becomes clear that those who finally could bring themselves to oppose Hitler even with violent action were not typical Germans. Typical Germans had pretty much by the early 1940's come to support Hitler's regime. These opponents were aristocrats mostly with a smattering of those from other strata of German society, men fearful of what Hitlerism really meant for Germany and Europe. They were little concerned with the niceties of Western liberal values and were not especially motivated against the extreme anti-Semitism of National Socialism. Mostly long hostile to the Weimar Republic and dedicated to third or fourth ways between Fascism, Communism, and Liberalism the anti-Hitler movement was on the other hand all too German in its thought and expression. As admirable as these men were, most of whom were executed by the Nazis in 1944 and 1955, they were also very, very German in their abstruse reactions to the history of European life and thought. They knew in the end how to die nobly but they had nevertheless significantly contributed to the horrors of the evil regime they finally decided to seek to destroy. Even in turning against Hitler they demonstrated the pathological nature of German life and thought.

Germans and Germany remain a mystery. How educated and aristocratic Germans could welcome Hitler remains a mystery. How they thought they could think to replace him with impractical alternatives also remains puzzling.

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On the morning before the Reichstag Fire, on 27 February 1933, Carl von Ossietzky was urged by friends to go abroad and escape imminent arrest by the political police. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
socialist resistance groups, personal socialism, labour unionists, mass mentality, governmental tradition, constitutional plans, racial extermination, resistance thinking, civilian opposition, military opposition
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Kreisau Circle, Third Reich, National Socialist, Julius Leber, Reich Chancellor, Soviet Union, Carlo Mierendorff, German Labour Union, Jakob Kaiser, Carl Goerdeler, Army Group Centre, Federal Republic, Henning von Tresckow, Adam von Trott, Alfred Delp, German Labour Front, National Committee, Wilhelm Leuschner, Adolf Reichwein, Claus von Stauffenberg, East Prussia, Helmuth James von Moltke, Hermann Maass, Theodor Haubach, First World War
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