Recipients of the Gallipoli Star (Ottoman Empire) - Ali Bey (Officer), Arif Orguc, Cemil Conk, Ethem Necdet Karabudak, Felix Graf Von Bothmer, Halit AK (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Ali Bey (officer), Arif Orguc, Cemil Conk, Ethem Necdet Karabudak, Felix Graf von Bothmer, Halit Akmansu, Heinrich von Vietinghoff, brahim Colak, smail Hakk Bey, Kaz m Sevuktekin, Ludomi Rayski, Ludwig Beck, Mahmut Nedim Hendek, Mehmet Arif Bey, Mehmet At f Ate da l, Mehmet Hayri Bey, Muhittin Akyuz, Munip Uzsoy, Nazif Kayac k, Omer Lutfi Arge o, Prince Franz of Bavaria, Prince Leopold of Bavaria, Ru tu Pasha, Ru tu Sakarya, Sadullah Guney, Samu Hazai, erif Yaca az, Seyit Cabuk, Suleyman Sabri Pasha, Veysel Ozgur, Wilhelm Marschall. Excerpt: Generaloberst Ludwig August Theodor Beck (29 June 1880 - 20 July 1944) was a German general and Chief of the German General Staff during the early years of the Nazi regime in Germany before World War II. Ludwig Beck was never a member of the Nazi Party, though in the early 1930s he supported Adolf Hitler's forceful denunciation of the Versailles Treaty and belief in the need for Germany to rearm. Beck had grave misgivings regarding the Nazi demand that all German officers swear an oath of fealty to the person of Hitler in 1934, though he believed that Germany needed strong government and that Hitler could successfully provide this so long as he was influenced by traditional elements within the military rather than the SA and SS. In serving as Chief of Staff of the German Army between 1935-8 Beck became increasingly disillusioned in this respect, standing in opposition to the increasing authoritarianism of the Nazi regime and Hitler's aggressive foreign policy. It was due to public foreign policy disagreements with Hitler that Beck resigned as Chief of Staff in August 1938. From this point Beck came to believe that Hitler could not be influenced for good, and that both Hitler and the Nazi party needed to be removed from government. He...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Ali Bey (officer), Arif Orguc, Cemil Conk, Ethem Necdet Karabudak, Felix Graf von Bothmer, Halit Akmansu, Heinrich von Vietinghoff, brahim Colak, smail Hakk Bey, Kaz m Sevuktekin, Ludomi Rayski, Ludwig Beck, Mahmut Nedim Hendek, Mehmet Arif Bey, Mehmet At f Ate da l, Mehmet Hayri Bey, Muhittin Akyuz, Munip Uzsoy, Nazif Kayac k, Omer Lutfi Arge o, Prince Franz of Bavaria, Prince Leopold of Bavaria, Ru tu Pasha, Ru tu Sakarya, Sadullah Guney, Samu Hazai, erif Yaca az, Seyit Cabuk, Suleyman Sabri Pasha, Veysel Ozgur, Wilhelm Marschall. Excerpt: Generaloberst Ludwig August Theodor Beck (29 June 1880 - 20 July 1944) was a German general and Chief of the German General Staff during the early years of the Nazi regime in Germany before World War II. Ludwig Beck was never a member of the Nazi Party, though in the early 1930s he supported Adolf Hitler's forceful denunciation of the Versailles Treaty and belief in the need for Germany to rearm. Beck had grave misgivings regarding the Nazi demand that all German officers swear an oath of fealty to the person of Hitler in 1934, though he believed that Germany needed strong government and that Hitler could successfully provide this so long as he was influenced by traditional elements within the military rather than the SA and SS. In serving as Chief of Staff of the German Army between 1935-8 Beck became increasingly disillusioned in this respect, standing in opposition to the increasing authoritarianism of the Nazi regime and Hitler's aggressive foreign policy. It was due to public foreign policy disagreements with Hitler that Beck resigned as Chief of Staff in August 1938. From this point Beck came to believe that Hitler could not be influenced for good, and that both Hitler and the Nazi party needed to be removed from government. He...

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United States

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September 2013

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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30

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978-1-230-80659-4

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9781230806594

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1-230-80659-8



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