Hitler's cosmopolitan bastard: Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi and his vision of Europe
"In the turbulent period following the First World War the young Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi founded the Pan-European Union, offering a vision of peaceful, democratic unity for Europe, with no borders, a common currency, and a single passport. His political congresses in Vienna, Berlin, an...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the turbulent period following the First World War the young Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi founded the Pan-European Union, offering a vision of peaceful, democratic unity for Europe, with no borders, a common currency, and a single passport. His political congresses in Vienna, Berlin, and Basel attracted thousands from the intelligentsia and the cultural elite, including Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann, and Sigmund Freud, who wanted a United States of Europe brought together by consent. The Count's commitment to this cooperative ideal infuriated Hitler, who referred to him as a "cosmopolitan bastard" in Mein Kampf. Communists and nationalists, xenophobes and populists alike hated the Count and his political mission. When the Nazis annexed Austria, the Count and his wife, the famous actress Ida Roland, narrowly escaped the Gestapo. He fled to the United States, where he helped shape American policy for postwar Europe. Coudenhove-Kalergi's profile was such that he served as the basis for the fictional resistance hero Victor Laszlo in the film Casablanca. A brilliant networker, the Count guided many European leaders, notably advising Winston Churchill before his 1946 Zürich speech on Europe. A friend to both Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and President Charles de Gaulle, Coudenhove-Kalergi was personally invited to the High Mass in Rheims Cathedral in 1961 to celebrate Franco-German reconciliation. A provocative visionary for Europe, Coudenhove-Kalergi thought and acted in terms of continents, not countries. For the Count, the United States of Europe was the answer to the challenges of communist Russia and capitalist America. Indeed, he launched his Pan-European Union thirty years before Jean Monnet set up the European Coal and Steel Community, the precursor to the European Union. Timely and capitivating, Martyn Bond's biography offers an opportunity to explore a remarkable life and revisit the impetus and origins of a unified Europe."-- |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 433 Seiten Illustrationen, Porträts |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Illustrations ix Acknowledgements xiii Hitler’s Cosmopolitan Bastard: Why This Title? xvii Introduction 3 1 European Father, Asian Mother 10 2 Siblings, School, Love, and Marriage з Thinking in Continents, Not Countries 39 4 Europe Answers His Question 56 s в Between Hitler and Mussolini 70 7 Pan-Europa: Utopia or Reality? 8 Taking Europe to the Capitals 9 New Friends, New Enemies 10 European Patriots All 126 11 Triumph in France 137 12 Defeat in Germany 149 Pacifist and Freemason 78 90 100 115 27
viii I Contents 13 Last Stand on the Old Continent 167 14 Escape from Europe 15 Bringing America Onside IB The United States of Europe? 17 Pushing Parliaments towards Power 242 18 An Open Conspiracy 19 Behind Churchill 20 Bringing Germany in from the Cold 21 Money Matters 22 The British Dilemma 23 ‘Mon cher ami, mon Président’ 24 Europe’s Father, Europe’s Grandfather 338 25 Reaping Rewards in the Twilight Years 2В 188 205 228 258 274 300 308 A Patron Saint for Europe 363 Postscript 373 The Coudenhove-Kalergi Family Notes 377 381 Sources and Further Reading Index 423 284 415 320 352
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CONTENTS Illustrations ix Acknowledgements xiii Hitler’s Cosmopolitan Bastard: Why This Title? xvii Introduction 3 1 European Father, Asian Mother 10 2 Siblings, School, Love, and Marriage з Thinking in Continents, Not Countries 39 4 Europe Answers His Question 56 s в Between Hitler and Mussolini 70 7 Pan-Europa: Utopia or Reality? 8 Taking Europe to the Capitals 9 New Friends, New Enemies 10 European Patriots All 126 11 Triumph in France 137 12 Defeat in Germany 149 Pacifist and Freemason 78 90 100 115 27
viii I Contents 13 Last Stand on the Old Continent 167 14 Escape from Europe 15 Bringing America Onside IB The United States of Europe? 17 Pushing Parliaments towards Power 242 18 An Open Conspiracy 19 Behind Churchill 20 Bringing Germany in from the Cold 21 Money Matters 22 The British Dilemma 23 ‘Mon cher ami, mon Président’ 24 Europe’s Father, Europe’s Grandfather 338 25 Reaping Rewards in the Twilight Years 2В 188 205 228 258 274 300 308 A Patron Saint for Europe 363 Postscript 373 The Coudenhove-Kalergi Family Notes 377 381 Sources and Further Reading Index 423 284 415 320 352 |
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