Modern Germany: The History and Legacy of the German Nation from Unification to Reunification
Charles River Editors
The history of Germany and the German-speaking peoples is as complex and multifaceted as any in Europe. It is also one of the most difficult to pinpoint conceptually and historically, since every nation is a construct to some extent. Language is certainly important, and the German language is a unifying factor for any notion of a unified Germany, yet even today, many German-speakers live outside the borders of modern Germany. Shared customs and traditions gave Germans a common sense of identity to some extent, but these were often local in origin. Germans were also split between several versions of Christianity.
Nevertheless, ideas of a German nation were present by the 19th century, leading up to the official unification in 1871. Neil MacGregor, a historian of modern Germany, has explained that the two defining events leading to the rise of German nationalism and the movement toward unification were the Thirty Years' War and the Napoleonic Wars. During the Thirty Years' War, more than 200 German states were part of the Holy Roman Empire's loose confederation, and that war was predominantly fought in German states by foreign powers, including France, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, and the Netherlands. MacGregor noted that “horrors were experienced across all Germany, and were never forgotten,” to the extent that they were invoked during World War II. The religious basis of the Thirty Years’ War saw the split between Catholicism and Protestantism, which was at the heart of the Reformation. Some foreign leaders even invoked defending "German freedoms" for their invasion.
From the German point of view, the Thirty Years' War was proof of their vulnerability to foreign aggression. Atrocities such as the "sacking" of Magdeburg in 1631, where more than 30,000 people were killed, were embedded in the German consciousness. All told, 8 million people died during the Thirty Years’ War.
Duration - 8h 34m.
Author - Charles River Editors.
Narrator - Bill Caufield.
Published Date - Friday, 05 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2022 Charles River Editors ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
The history of Germany and the German-speaking peoples is as complex and multifaceted as any in Europe. It is also one of the most difficult to pinpoint conceptually and historically, since every nation is a construct to some extent. Language is certainly important, and the German language is a unifying factor for any notion of a unified Germany, yet even today, many German-speakers live outside the borders of modern Germany. Shared customs and traditions gave Germans a common sense of identity to some extent, but these were often local in origin. Germans were also split between several versions of Christianity. Nevertheless, ideas of a German nation were present by the 19th century, leading up to the official unification in 1871. Neil MacGregor, a historian of modern Germany, has explained that the two defining events leading to the rise of German nationalism and the movement toward unification were the Thirty Years' War and the Napoleonic Wars. During the Thirty Years' War, more than 200 German states were part of the Holy Roman Empire's loose confederation, and that war was predominantly fought in German states by foreign powers, including France, Sweden, Denmark, Austria, and the Netherlands. MacGregor noted that “horrors were experienced across all Germany, and were never forgotten,” to the extent that they were invoked during World War II. The religious basis of the Thirty Years’ War saw the split between Catholicism and Protestantism, which was at the heart of the Reformation. Some foreign leaders even invoked defending "German freedoms" for their invasion. From the German point of view, the Thirty Years' War was proof of their vulnerability to foreign aggression. Atrocities such as the "sacking" of Magdeburg in 1631, where more than 30,000 people were killed, were embedded in the German consciousness. All told, 8 million people died during the Thirty Years’ War. Duration - 8h 34m. Author - Charles River Editors. Narrator - Bill Caufield. Published Date - Friday, 05 January 2024. Copyright - © 2022 Charles River Editors ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:10:58
Introduction
Duration:14:14:22
A sense of unity
Duration:25:05:40
The rise of prussia
Duration:28:56:48
The path to more war
Duration:08:33:22
The franco prussian war
Duration:22:09:39
Bismarck's fall from power
Duration:13:47:55
The start of world war i
Duration:10:04:56
Stalemate
Duration:24:21:39
The end of world war i
Duration:20:48:26
The beer hall putsch
Duration:07:30:15
Hindenburg becomes president
Duration:11:48:02
The great depression
Duration:10:18:21
The burning of the reichstag
Duration:45:58:17
Nazi paramlitary organizations
Duration:13:32:24
The night of the long knives
Duration:37:05:57
Kristallnacht
Duration:48:30:06
A greater germany
Duration:25:12:15
Munich and czechoslovakia
Duration:44:39:40
Headed for war
Duration:19:22:06
The invasion of poland
Duration:47:30:35
The start of the campaign in belgium
Duration:17:03:27
The battle of hannut
Duration:10:17:47
The schwerpunkt
Duration:07:48:35
The dyle line
Duration:09:39:39
The fall of france
Duration:26:39:11
Dunkirk
Duration:13:15:10
Operation ariel
Duration:21:49:57
Bracing for the battle of britain
Duration:22:26:23
The battle of britain
Duration:41:54:15
Barbarossa
Duration:58:25:57
Leningrad
Duration:52:50:47
Stalingrad
Duration:58:49:57
Operations in africa before german involvement
Duration:15:39:25
The arrival of the afrika korps
Duration:09:29:46
Taking the offensive
Duration:17:50:38
Operation crusader
Duration:22:02:07
El alamein
Duration:45:58:04
Operation torch
Duration:12:35:42
Tunisia
Duration:04:45:02
The eastern front in 1943
Duration:24:27:20
Preparations for operation husky
Duration:24:25:03
The invasion of sicily
Duration:29:29:42
Pushing inland
Duration:34:21:40
The mainland
Duration:15:19:54
Anzio and monte cassino
Duration:07:20:40
Laying the groundwork for d day
Duration:29:56:30
D day
Duration:31:15:38
Moving through france
Duration:20:25:23
The liberation of paris
Duration:41:24:45
The bulge
Duration:42:59:03
The tide turns
Duration:35:00:14
The road to berlin
Duration:35:26:56
The soviet attack
Duration:31:46:03
The end of the war in europe
Duration:05:57:12
West germany and east germany's early years
Duration:28:32:50
An economic revival
Duration:09:07:22
The berlin wall
Duration:44:47:07
Struggling to secure legitimacy
Duration:15:12:11
West germany in the 1970s
Duration:11:42:12
The end of the spd's long reign
Duration:06:01:43
Persistent problems
Duration:11:51:05
Reunification
Duration:34:29:38
Ending Credits
Duration:00:10:56