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Histoire des Chemins de Fer Nationaux Allemands

Cette vaste série historique explore les complexités de l'histoire ferroviaire allemande, en se concentrant particulièrement sur la période d'entre-deux-guerres. Elle examine méticuleusement les organisations clés, explorant leurs opérations économiques et les rôles politiques et sociaux complexes qu'elles ont joués en des temps troublés. La série offre une analyse essentielle qui non seulement retrace l'impact de ces chemins de fer, mais fournit également de nouvelles perspectives sur l'histoire économique et politique allemande.

The Most Valuable Asset of the Reich
The Most Valuable Asset of the Reich

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  1. 1

    The Most Valuable Asset of the Reich

    A History of the German National Railway, Volume 1, 1920-1932

    • 508pages
    • 18 heures de lecture

    Focusing on the Deutsche Reichsbahn, the largest enterprise in the capitalist world during 1920-1932, this detailed history by Alfred Mierzejewski explores its operations, finances, and significant political and social roles amidst Germany's turmoil. The book offers a sophisticated analysis that not only chronicles the railway's impact but also provides fresh insights into modern German economic and political history, making it a vital resource for understanding this pivotal organization.

    The Most Valuable Asset of the Reich
  2. 2

    The Most Valuable Asset of the Reich

    A History of the German National Railway, Volume 2, 1933-1945

    • 276pages
    • 10 heures de lecture

    Focusing on the Deutsche Reichsbahn during Hitler's regime, this volume provides an in-depth historical analysis of the national railway's role in Germany from 1920 to 1945. Alfred Mierzejewski explores the railway's significance amidst the political and social upheaval of the era, offering a detailed account of its operations and influence within the broader context of the capitalist world. This comprehensive history sheds light on how the railway was intertwined with the tumultuous events of the time.

    The Most Valuable Asset of the Reich