Fb2 Brothers Beyond the Sea: National Socialism in Canada ePub
by Jonathan F. Wagner
Category: | Americas |
Subcategory: | History books |
Author: | Jonathan F. Wagner |
ISBN: | 0889200963 |
ISBN13: | 978-0889200968 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Wilfrid Laurier University Press; First edition (January 18, 1982) |
Pages: | 190 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1495 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1721 kb |
Digital formats: | azw rtf txt mbr |
Brothers Beyond the Sea - Jonathan F. Wagner. Since this book is about Germans in Canada, some may ask what is meant by the term Germans
Brothers Beyond the Sea - Jonathan F. The history of National Socialism among Canada's Germans constitutes the subject of this study. The object of Brothers Beyond the Sea¹ was clear from the outset: to describe the membership, the organization, and the expression of the Canadian National Socialist movement and to analyze the reasons for its being, its aims, and its accomplishments. Since this book is about Germans in Canada, some may ask what is meant by the term Germans. Defining German is a little like trying to impart a precise meaning to Christianity or democracy.
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During the years 1933 to 1939, a pro-Nazi movement developed in Canada. During the years 1933 to 1939, a pro-Nazi movement developed in Canada. With the support of the German National Socialist Party, Canadian pro-Nazi institutions were formed: clubs, rallies, schools, and newspapers. The movement ended in failure.
Brothers beyond the sea. national socialism in Canada. Prefer the physical book? Check nearby libraries with: WorldCat. by Jonathan F. Published 1981 by Wilfrid Laurier University Press in Waterloo, On. Canada. Politics and government, Germans, National socialism, History.
The author analyzes the reasons for the formation and decline of the National Socialist Party in Canada, describing in the process the general characteristics of th. .
Read Brothers Beyond the Sea, by Jonathan F. Wagner online on Bookmate – During the years 1933 to 1939, a pro-Nazi movement developed in Canada. The author analyzes the reasons for the formation and decline of the National Socialist Party in Canada, describing in the process the general characteristics of the German community in Canada, the extent of Nazi activity in this country, and the influence of the Canadian environment on the movement. Paperback : 9781554586066, 190 pages, May 2012 Ebook (EPUB) : 9781554588121, 190 pages, October 2010.
Brothers Beyond the Sea : National Socialism in Canada.
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique
Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique English Français. Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique. Brothers Beyond the Sea: National Socialism in CanadaJonathan F. Wagner Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 1981, pp. xxiii, 163. Harold Troper (a1). Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2009.
During the years 1933 to 1939, a pro-Nazi movement developed in Canada.
Published by: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.
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During the years 1933 to 1939, a pro-Nazi movement developed in Canada. With the support of the German National Socialist Party, Canadian pro-Nazi institutions were formed: clubs, rallies, schools, and newspapers. The movement ended in failure. The author analyzes the reasons for the formation and decline of the National Socialist Party in Canada, describing in the process the general characteristics of the German community in Canada, the extent of Nazi activity in this country, and the influence of the Canadian environment on the movement. The book, well researched and carefully documented, is an original contribution to Canadian history of the 1930s.