Nazis in Pre-War London, 1930-1939

Nazis in Pre-War London, 1930-1939
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 297
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ISBN-10 : 9781837642090
ISBN-13 : 1837642095
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Download or read book Nazis in Pre-War London, 1930-1939 written by James J Barnes and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2010-02-03 with total page 297 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Once war broke out in September 1930 the Nazi Party newspaper, Völkischer Beobachter, sent its first representative to London. Soon afterwards, German residents in London established an Ortsgruppe, or local Nazi group, which provided Party members with a place to congregate and support the new movement. By 1933, more than 100 members belonged to the London group. The Nazis in pre-war London created a dilemma for the Foreign Office and the Home Office, who were divided as to how best to treat residents whose allegiance was to the German Reich. Some felt that all Nazi organizations should be banned, and Party Members should not be allowed to enter the UK. Others, including MI5, argued that it would be easier to keep track of Nazis if they were in-country. Previously unpublished German documents reveal the fate of German diplomats, journalists, and professionals, many of whom were interned in Britain or deported to Nazi Germany once war broke out on 3 September 1939. Nazis in Pre-War London is the first book to study the history of the Nazis in Britain. An Appendix lists the details concerning the nearly 400 German Party members, as well as Nazi journalists, who spent time in Britain prior to the war.


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