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  1. The Prussian hero of Fluchtlinge (Refugees, Gustav Ucicky, 1933) says that "to die for some- thing is best of all." A hero's death is fetishized in Nazi literature, film, and music as a privilege of the Aryan Ubermenschen.

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  2. THE PRUSSIAN OFFICER. I. They had marched more than thirty kilometres since dawn, along the. white, hot road where occasional thickets of trees threw a moment of. shade, then out into the glare again. On either hand, the valley, wide. and shallow, glittered with heat; dark green patches of rye, pale young. corn, fallow and meadow and black pine ...

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  3. not yet a statesman in a position of official responsibility, when he wrote this book, what he stated in MEIN KAMPF does not implicate him as Chancellor of the REICH. I now come to some references in the text which are frequently recurring and which may not always be clear to every reader. For instance, Hitler speaks indiscriminately of

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  4. This critique, premised on the shared position of Germany and Japan as the fulcrum between East and West, used the figure of the hero in order to construct an alternative narrative about modernity, one in which cultural values could co-exist with technology.

  5. This study guide for D.H. Lawrence's The Prussian Officer offers summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2007 · THE PRUSSIAN OFFICER and Other Stories by D. H. Lawrence LONDON DUCKWORTH & CO, 3 HENRIETTA STREET, COVENT GARDEN Published December 1914

  7. Delve into the mysteries of the human mind in this spellbinding tale from D.H. Lawrence, the masterful author responsible for beloved novels such as Sons and Lovers and Women in Love. Leaving behind the sensual fare for which he is best known, Lawrence focuses in this story on the conflict that emerges between an aristocratic officer and his ...