000K utf8 1100 2013$c2013-04-25 1500 ger 2050 urn:nbn:de:hbz:464-20130425-085131-4 3000 Roth, Karl Heinz 4000 Wages of Destruction? Adam Toozes Auseinandersetzung mit der Wirtschaftspolitik des deutschen Faschismus [Roth, Karl Heinz] 4209 Five years ago, Adam Tooze’s comprehensive study of the Nazi economy found a vast and predominantly favorable resonance in the media and the historiographical communities of the anglophone and German-speaking worlds. There are indeed many merits to Tooze’s study that deserve to be emphasized. But there are also some atsonishing deficiencies and shortcomings. The gravest is Tooze’s failure to offer any argument whatsoever on the widening rift between the corporate business community and the cadres of the political-military institutions. The growing distance between the two preceded the terminal stage of the Nazi dictatorship, which began in the last quarter of 1943. If Tooze had addressed the well-established facts on this issue, he would likely not have been able to conclude on such an affirmative note and insist on the transatlantic happy end that supposedly put paid to the German elites’ adventures between 1931 and 1948. 4950 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:464-20130425-085131-4$xR$3Volltext$534 4961 https://duepublico2.uni-due.de/receive/duepublico_mods_00030968 5010 32 5010 330 5010 943 5051 320 5051 330 5051 943