Hitler contre la paix
Extent and Medium
1 electronic resource (36 pages)
Creator(s)
- Péri, Gabriel, 1902-1941 (writer of preface)
Scope and Content
The publication "Hitler against peace – response to the Nuremberg Congress" is an analysis by German pacifists published in French. It is meant to shed light on the true intentions of the National Socialists, revealing their imperialistic ambitions and proclivity for war. It summarizes the events of the 8th Party congress in Nuremberg ((Reichsparteitag der Ehre, 8–14 September, 1936), its program, supporters and the consequences of Hitler's policies for France. The conclusion is that a war is planned against France. Hitler is quoted from "Mein Kampf". Nazi activities in Spain are discussed in a separate chapter as well as the impact of Nazi doctrine for Alsace-Lorraine, Holland, Flanders, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Czechoslovakia, Austria, the Balkans and the Soviet Union. The publication concludes with the assertion that the Third Reich is a danger for peace in Europe.
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Note(s)
Cover title
A clandestine study by a group of German pacifists ; French translation
Title viewed: 21/09/2023
People
- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Reichsparteitag
Subjects
- Anti-Nazi movement--Germany
Places
- Germany--Foreign relations--1933-1945
- France--Relations--Germany
- Germany--Relations--France