Young Germany
"Young Germany," published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1984, delves into the profound revolt of the younger generation in Germany between 1896 and 1933. This engaging paperback offers a comprehensive exploration of the socio-political movements and cultural shifts that defined this dynamic period. With 280 pages, the book provides rich insights into the aspirations and frustrations of youth during a time of significant change. Through meticulously researched narratives, readers will discover how young Germans challenged established norms and fought for a new identity against the backdrop of a rapidly evolving society. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in youth culture, "Young Germany" invites you to reflect on the past and its impact on contemporary issues.