Deutsche und Türken in der Geschichte
- 144 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden





Slight signs of age or use to DJ only, 256 pages loaded with photos and info on WW II Germany, 1978, 6 1/4 By 9 1/2" "Beginning with the declaration of armistice and the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II on November 9, 1918, and culminating with the torchlight procession in Berlin which celebrated Hitler's assumption of office on January 30, 1933, de Jonge has masterfully reconstructed these vital years of German history, bringing back to life "a certain Germany," as he calls it, and more particularly, "a certain Berlin."
Few historical figures are as shrouded in myth and speculation as Grigorii Rasputin. At the height of his fame, he was seen as a demonic figure with supernatural powers, an agent of evil wielding a mysterious influence over the Imperial Russian throne. This story follows an illiterate Siberian peasant who infiltrated the highest circles of the Romanov dynasty, becoming a srarets (holy man) whose spiritual journeys clashed with a notorious lifestyle marked by sexual excess and alcoholism. His reputation as a faith healer and visionary was overshadowed by scandalous orgies and palace intrigue, turning his name into a symbol of vice and corruption. The narrative includes the people in his life: a jealous fellow holy man, political ministers seeking his favor, female disciples who offered him sex in hopes of salvation, and Tsarina Alexandra, whose child he saved and who remained emotionally tied to him amid ongoing scandals. The backdrop is the turbulent Imperial Russia, characterized by religious fervor, political brutality, sexual promiscuity, and social decadence. From humble beginnings to a bloody end, Rasputin remains a figure of controversy and mystery—was he an ambitious fraud, divinely inspired, or simply a peasant caught in extraordinary circumstances?
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