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The German Fatherland Party (German: Deutsche Vaterlandspartei, abbreviated as DVLP [10]) was a short-lived far-right [11] political party active in the German Empire during the last phase of World War I.
Verhey, Jeffrey (2000). The Spirit of 1914: Militarism, Myth and Mobilization in Germany. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN ...
Verhey, Jeffrey. The Spirit of 1914: Militarism, Myth, and Mobilization in Germany (2006) excerpt; Vyvyan, J. M. K. "The Approach of the War of 1914." in C. L. Mowat, ed. The New Cambridge Modern History: Vol. XII: The Shifting Balance of World Forces 1898–1945 (2nd ed. 1968) online pp 140–70. Watson, Alexander.
Jeffrey Verhey, The Spirit of 1914. Militarism, Myth and Mobilization in Germany. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. ISBN ...
Verhey, Jeffrey. The Spirit of 1914: Militarism, Myth, and Mobilization in Germany (2006) excerpt; Welch, David. Germany and Propaganda in World War I: Pacifism, Mobilization and Total War (IB Tauris, 2014)
Funnyman Jeffery Self has been making us laugh (hysterically) for over a decade now. Back in 2007, the young actor and writer created comedic skits under the YouTube moniker VGL (Very Good Looking ...
Night view of Haus Vaterland and Stresemannstraße, 1932. Haus Vaterland (Fatherland House) was a pleasure palace on the south-east side of Potsdamer Platz in central Berlin.
Verhey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Emmy Verhey (born 1949), Dutch violinist; Gavin Verhey (born 1990), American game developer This ...