Brownshirt Princess
The book 'Brownshirt Princess' by Lionel Gossman explores the life of Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe-Biesterfeld, who became a fervent supporter of Nazism. It examines the collaboration between her and two other notable figures in producing a poetry volume titled 'Gott in Mir'. Gossman's study provides insights into the ideological context of the time and the development of the 'Nazi Conscience'.
- ▪Princess Marie Adelheid was a rebellious writer who supported Nazi ideals until her death in 1993.
- ▪The book discusses the collaboration between Marie Adelheid, artist Heinrich Vogeler, and businessman Ludwig Roselius in creating a poetry volume.
- ▪Gossman's study situates their work within the broader ideological movements of the early 20th century, including pantheism and völkisch religions.
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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0003Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/CopyrightLionel GossmanPublished On2009-04-20ISBNPaperback978-1-906924-06-5Hardback978-1-906924-07-2PDF978-1-906924-08-9HTML978-1-80064-430-4LanguageEnglishPrint Length217 pages (xiii + 204)DimensionsPaperback156 x 12 x 234 mm(6.14" x 0.46" x 9.21")Hardback156 x 14 x 234 mm(6.14" x 0.56" x 9.21")WeightPaperback685g (24.16oz)Hardback1064g (37.53oz)MediaIllustrations21FundingThe University Committee on Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Princeton UniversityOCLC Number699563621LCCN2019467302BICHBJDBGBISACHIS014000BIO000000LCCDD256.5KeywordsNazismNational SocialismGerman historyGerman literatureEuropean historyWorld War IISecond World WarpoetryPowered by Thoth.European StudiesEuropean…
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