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Jan R�ger
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ISBN10: 0199672474, ISBN13: 9780199672479, [publisher: OUP Oxford 2019-05-23] Softcover
[Wallingford, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2019]
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Jan Ruger
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Paperback / softback. New. The story of Heligoland, the North Sea island which for generations stood as a symbol of Anglo-German conflict. A fascinating microcosm of a long and often troubled relationship, covering two centuries and two world wars. ISBN 0199672474 9780199672479 [GB]
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Jan Ruger
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ISBN10: 0199672474, ISBN13: 9780199672479, [publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Jul 2019] Softcover Neuware - On 18 April 1947, British forces set off the largest non-nuclear explosion in history. The target was a small island in the North Sea, fifty miles off the German coast, which for generations had stood as a symbol of Anglo-German conflict: Heligoland. A long tradition of rivalry was to come to an end here, in the ruins of Hitler's island fortress. Pressed as to why it was not prepared to give Heligoland back, the British government declared that the island represented everything that was wrong with the Germans: 'If any tradition was worth breaking, and if any sentiment was worth changing, then the German sentiment about Heligoland was such a one'. Drawing on a wide range of archival material, Jan Rüger explores how Britain and Germany have collided and collaborated in this North Sea enclave. For much of the nineteenth century, this was Britain's smallest colony, an inconvenient and notoriously discontented outpost at the edge of Europe. Situated at the fault line between imperial and national histories, the island became a metaphor for Anglo-German rivalry once Germany had acquired it in 1890. Turned into a naval stronghold under the Kaiser and again under Hitler, it was fought over in both world wars. Heavy bombardment by the Allies reduced it to ruins, until the Royal Navy re-took it in May 1945. Returned to West Germany in 1952, it ...
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Jan Ruger
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ISBN10: 0199672474, ISBN13: 9780199672479, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Softcover New copy - Usually dispatched within 4 working days.
[Southport, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2019]
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Jan Ruger
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ISBN10: 0199672474, ISBN13: 9780199672479, [publisher: Oxford University Press, USA Jul 2019] Softcover Neuware - On 18 April 1947, British forces set off the largest non-nuclear explosion in history. The target was a small island in the North Sea, fifty miles off the German coast, which for generations had stood as a symbol of Anglo-German conflict: Heligoland. A long tradition of rivalry was to come to an end here, in the ruins of Hitler's island fortress. Pressed as to why it was not prepared to give Heligoland back, the British government declared that the island represented everything that was wrong with the Germans: 'If any tradition was worth breaking, and if any sentiment was worth changing, then the German sentiment about Heligoland was such a one'. Drawing on a wide range of archival material, Jan Rüger explores how Britain and Germany have collided and collaborated in this North Sea enclave. For much of the nineteenth century, this was Britain's smallest colony, an inconvenient and notoriously discontented outpost at the edge of Europe. Situated at the fault line between imperial and national histories, the island became a metaphor for Anglo-German rivalry once Germany had acquired it in 1890. Turned into a naval stronghold under the Kaiser and again under Hitler, it was fought over in both world wars. Heavy bombardment by the Allies reduced it to ruins, until the Royal Navy re-took it in May 1945. Returned to West Germany in 1952, it ...
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Jan Rüger
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ISBN10: 0199672474, ISBN13: 9780199672479, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Softcover 2019. Reprint. Paperback. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
[Olney, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2019]
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Jan Rüger
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Oxford University Press 2019 Paperback New 2019. Reprint. Paperback.......We ship daily from our Bookshop.
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Jan Ruger
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ISBN10: 0199672474, ISBN13: 9780199672479, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Softcover New from the publisher
[Greenfield, MA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2019]
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ISBN10: 0199672474, ISBN13: 9780199672479, [publisher: Oxford University Press] Softcover 2019. Reprint. Paperback. . . . . .
[Galway, GY, Ireland] [Publication Year: 2019]
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