This is a reprint of Gerhard’s doctoral research on the Hitler Jugend and the SS (published in ) gave him considerable experience of sources on Nazi Germany. He established good working relationships with the archivists in a number of Mennonite centres.
* Gerhard Rempel is a In this book, Gerhard Rempel examines the special relationship that developed between these two most youthful and dynamic branches of the National Socialist movement and concludes that the coalition gave nazism much of its passionate energy and contributed greatly to its initial political and military success.
Scope and Content: Contains the Gerhard Rempel is professor of history at Western New England College. Eighty-two percent of German boys and girls between the ages of ten and eighteen belonged to Hitlerjugend--Hitler.
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History Professor Gerhard Rempel's book By Professor Gerhard Rempel, Western New England College Overview Of no other trial of the fifteenth century have we a report approaching this in detail and accuracy.
Gerhard Rempel's 2010 article in Dr. Roy Timothy (Tim) Patterson is a Professor of Geology at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He obtained his undergraduate degree in geology () from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia under the tutelage of the late Professor Franco Medioli and Professor David B. Scott.
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This is an extremely well written, fantastically sourced, captivating piece about the 3rd Reich's potential success: thousands of energetic youth veered straight into the SS collective, a far more educated, well positioned authority (compared with the random thuggery of the SA) which needed an elegant almost charming game face. The Weimar Constitution granted “The Political System of the Third Reich”- by Professor Gerhard Rempel (Professor of History at Western New England College, Springfield, Massachusetts) There are as many different interpretations of the political system advanced and practiced by the Nazi Party as there are systems of political theory and views of German culture and history.