ABSTRACT

First published in 1962, this book examines Germany’s Free Youth Movement, a revolt of the younger generation in Germany from 1896 to 1933. This movement was one of the most significant factors in shaping modern Germany. Laqueur, who grew up in Germany, retraces the history of the movement, its central ideas, and its cultural background. He begins with its origins in 19th century, and goes on to examine the Jewish question, before moving on to the movement’s roots in Germany around the time of the rise of National Socialism in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. This book inspires all the ideas which continue to preoccupy proponents and students of generational conflict today.

 

part |2 pages

PART ONE

chapter 1|12 pages

ROMANTIC PRELUDE

chapter 2|10 pages

THE BEGINNING

chapter 3|7 pages

THE NEW STYLE

chapter 4|7 pages

AT THE HOHE MEISSNER

part |2 pages

PART TWO

chapter 5|9 pages

METAPOLITICS

chapter 6|6 pages

BLÜHER AND WYNEKEN

chapter 7|10 pages

THE WAR OF THE SEXES

chapter 8|8 pages

OTHER YOUTH MOVEMENTS

chapter 9|11 pages

THE JEWISH QUESTION

part |2 pages

PART THREE

chapter 10|12 pages

THE FIRST WORLD WAR

chapter 11|12 pages

1919—LEFT V. RIGHT

chapter 12|10 pages

YEARS OF DISILLUSION

chapter 13|10 pages

THE END OF THE BEGINNING

part |2 pages

PART FOUR

chapter 14|11 pages

THE 'WHITE KNIGHT'

chapter 15|11 pages

ERNST BUSKE AND THE FREISCHAR

chapter 16|12 pages

PANORAMA OF THE BÜNDE

chapter 17|12 pages

TUSK OR THE TRIUMPH OF ECCENTRICITY

chapter 18|10 pages

NATIONAL BOLSHEVISM

part |2 pages

PART FIVE

chapter 19|13 pages

IN HITLER’S SHADOW

chapter 20|12 pages

THE ROAD TO RUIN

chapter 21|12 pages

THE POST-WAR PERIOD