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The Hohenzollerns and the Nazis: A History of Collaboration

English

By (author): Stephan Malinowski

Translated by: Jefferson Chase

**AWARDED THE GERMAN NON-FICTION PRIZE 2022**


Stephan Malinowski's brilliant book strikes a balance between the forensic analysis of individual behaviour and a new understanding of how the toxic political culture of a defeated monarchy helped to disrupt democracy in Germany' - Christopher Clark
'With his great book The Hohenzollerns and the Nazis, Stephan Malinowski has achieved a masterpiece of historical enlightenment' - John Röhl

The shocking true story of the German monarchy's collaboration with the Nazis - already a bestseller in Germany, now in English for the first time


The disappearance of the Hohenzollern family from the history of Germany in November 1918 as the Kaiser fled into Dutch exile is one of the most startling, rapid instances of a once all-powerful royal family becoming almost overnight irrelevant and marginal. Except this is not exactly what happened.

Stephan Malinowskis German bestseller is an extraordinary work of recovery. It suited both the Weimar Republic and then the Third Reich to view the Hohenzollerns with contempt, and yet the royal familys hatred of the former and approval of the latter were for millions of Germans a significant factor in their own view of their country and its government.

With forensic and often shocking detail, Malinowski shows that, far from being ridiculous, marginal figures the Hohenzollerns lay at the heart of Germanys ongoing nightmare. Despite formally losing power, the members of the royal family remained prominent, catastrophically allowing many other conservative Germans to stay distanced from the new republic and to eventually betray conservative traditions and values. Battered from both left and right, the Republic collapsed in 1933 in part because conservative forces, fearful of both Communism and Fascism, had abandoned their own principles just as much as the leading members of former royal family had, who were themselves beguiled by and fooled by Hitler.

This is an important and shocking book, as well as a devastating picture of an inadequate and trivial royal family painfully underequipped to fulfil its role.

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Will deliver when available. Publication date 30 Jan 2025

Product Details
  • Weight: 750g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780241596180

About Stephan Malinowski

Stephan Malinowski was born in Berlin in 1966 and has studied and taught history in Germany France Italy the United States and Ireland. He is Professor of Modern European History at the University of Edinburgh. He is also the author of Nazis and Nobles: The History of a Misalliance.

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