A Perfidious Distortion of History: the Versailles Peace Treaty and the success of the Nazis

A Perfidious Distortion of History: the Versailles Peace Treaty and the success of the Nazis
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He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Weimar and Nazi Germany and Czech-German Relations and the politics of Eastern Europe.. Jürgen Tampke was born 1944 in Brandenburg, Germany, and migrated to Australia in 1964. He graduated with first-class honours at Macquari
“Anyone who is interested in what remains one of modern history’s most important debates will want to read this.”Margaret MacMillan, author of Paris: 1919The Versailles Peace Treaty, the pact between Germany and the Allies that ended World War I, has not enjoyed a positive reputation since its signing in June 1919. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including Weimar and Nazi Germany and Czech–German Relations and the Politics of Eastern Europe.. He argues that Germany got away with its responsibility for World War I and its behavior during it; that the treaty was nowhere near as punitive as has been long felt; that the German hyperinflation of the 1920s was at least partly a deliberate policy to minimize the cost of paying reparations; and that World War II was a continuation of Germany’s longstanding war aims.Jürgen Tampke was born in 1944 in Brandenburg, Germany, and migrated to Australia in 1964. Conventional wisdom has it that the treaty’s requirements for massive reparation payments crippled the economy of the Weimar Republic and destabilized its political life. Ultimately, it is believed, the treaty prevented the seeds of democracy sown in the aftermath of the Great War from flourishing, and drove the German people into the arms of Adolf Hitler.In this authoritative book, Jürgen Tampke disputes this commonplace view
Jürgen occupied the position of associate professor at the School of History, University of New South Wales, before his retirement. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Weimar and Nazi Germany and Czech-German Relations and the politics of Eastern Europe.. He graduated with first-class honours at Macquarie University in 1971 and with a PhD from the Australian National University in 1975. About the AuthorJürgen Tampke was born 1944 in Brandenburg, Germany, and migrated to Australia in 1964