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Livres anciens et modernes

Dr. Ernst Jackh, (1875-1959).

Im türkischen Kriegslager durch Albanien: Bekenntnisse zur deutsch-türkischen Freundschaft.

Eugen Salzer (Verlag bei) [Colophon date: 1911], 1912

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Détails

Année
1912
Lieu d'édition
Heilbronn
Auteur
Dr. Ernst Jackh, (1875-1959).
Pages
0
Éditeurs
Eugen Salzer (Verlag bei) [Colophon date: 1911]
Format
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Thème
Balkanica, Ottomanica
Description
Soft cover
Etat de conservation
Tres bonne condition
Langues
Allemand
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Paperback. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15,5 cm). In German. [8], 222, [2] p., 1 folded map, many b/w plates. Im türkischen Kriegslager durch Albanien: Bekenntnisse zur deutsch-türkischen Freundschaft. Ernst Jaeckh was a German author. He was born in Urach Germany. During the First World War, Jaeckh was one of the main propagandists of the German-Turkish alliance and worked for Eugen Mittwoch and his Nachrichtenstelle für den Orient. In 1920, he founded the Deutsche Hochschule für Politik, a key liberal think tank of the Weimar Republic. Being a staunch Anti-Nazi, he emigrated to Britain in the 1930s. In 1932, he became international director of the newly founded New Commonwealth Society. In 1940, he migrated further to the United States where he became professor at Columbia University and founded the Columbia Middle East Institute in 1948. In the 1940s he headed the Middle Eastern Department of the British Ministry of Information, a close associate was Eugen Mittwoch. He is remembered to be an author and academic. He promoted the German-Turkish Alliance (1908-1914) and founded the German Turkish Association in 1912. He became professor of Turkish history at the University of Berlin in 1914. Ernst Jäckh was a member of the diplomatic service during World War I and with Friedrich Naumann, he organized the liberal movement in Germany (1902-1912). Jäckh emigrated to Britain and held the position of international director of the New Commonwealth Institute until 1940 when he became Professor of Public Law and Government at Columbia University specializing in the politics of Germany the Balkans and the Middle East. He wrote books that include Albanian War, Der Austeigende Halbmonde, Background of the Middle East, Deutschland im Orient. First Edition.
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