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Wilhelm Von Habsburg wore the uniform of the Austrian officer, the court regalia of a Habsburg archduke, the simple suit of a Parisian exile, the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, and, every so often, a dress. He could handle a saber, a pistol, a rudder, or a golf club; he handled women by necessity and men for pleasure. He spoke the Italian of his archduchess mother, the German of his archduke father, the English of his British royal friends, the Polish of the country his father wished to rule, and the Ukrainian of the land Wilhelm wished to rule himself. In this exhilarating narrative history, prize-winning historian Timothy D. Snyder offers an indelible portrait of an aristocrat whose life personifies the wrenching upheavals of the first half of the twentieth century, as the rule of empire gave way to the new politics of nationalism. Coming of age during the First World War, Wilhelm repudiated his family to fight alongside Ukrainian peasants in hopes that he would become their king. When this dream collapsed he became, by turns, an ally of German imperialists, a notorious French lover, an angry Austrian monarchist, a calm opponent of Hitler, and a British spy against Stalin. Played out in Europe's glittering capitals and bloody battlefields, in extravagant ski resorts and dank prison cells, The Red Prince captures an extraordinary moment in the history of Europe, in which the old order of the past was giving way to an undefined future-and in which everything, including identity itself, seemed up for grabs.… (mais)
Hut ab vor Timothy Snyder für dieses Werk. Hier wird Geschichte spannend und lebendig wie in einem James Bond Film. Fein granuliert breitet der Autor das Leben des Erzherzog Wilhelm aus. Es ist faszinierend was sich z.B. alleine im Sommer 1918 alles zugetragen, wer wen alles getroffen hat und wie die Mitteleuropäische Geschichte andere Bahnen hätte nehmen können.
Vergleicht man wie unsere Postmoderne Gesellschaft in ihrer grauen Angestelltensicherheit (bzw. -unsicherheit) vor sich hin lebt mit den Biographien in der umbruchsvollen Zeit von 1914 bis 1945, glaubt man eher wilde Abenteurschundromane zu lesen, als tatsächliche Erlebnisse. (vgl. dazu http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Trebitsch-Lincoln) Lustig wird es, wenn z.B. eine französische Betrügerin und Heiratsschwindlerin in die Wilhelm verliebt war, als Gräfin verkleidet den Österreichischen Botschafter in Paris beinahe ums Ohr haut, nachdem sie zuvor Wilhelm die Schuld in einem Betrugsskandal angehängt hat. Daher Hut ab vor dem Rechercheaufwand!
(Meine) Moral der Geschichte: Das Erbe Hitlers und Stalins greift in Form des Volks- und Nationsgedankens nachwievor und hat überlebt. Die Europäische Union ist eher ein Erbe der Habsburgermonarchie. ( )
Excellent book - readable and witty account of one of the last of the Habsburgs and the political machinations at the collapse of Austria Hungary and the post 1917 revolutionary convulsions in the Ukraine ( )
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Cette vie-ci — ta vie éternelle ! NIETZSCHE
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Pour I. K., pour T. H., pour B. E., pour ceux qui sont venus avant, et ceux qui viendront après
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IL ÉTAIT une fois une ravissante jeune princesse appelée MarieChristine. Elle vivait dans un château et lisait des livres en commençant par la fin. Puis sont arrivés les nazis, et après eux les communistes. Ce livre raconte l’histoire de sa famille. Il commence lui aussi par la fin. Une heure avant minuit, le 18 août 1948, un colonel ukrainien gisait sans vie dans une prison soviétique de Kiev. [...]
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AUCUNE dynastie européenne n’a régné aussi longtemps que les Habsbourg. Et aucun Habsbourg n’a régné aussi longtemps que François-Joseph. [...]
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Wilhelm Von Habsburg wore the uniform of the Austrian officer, the court regalia of a Habsburg archduke, the simple suit of a Parisian exile, the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece, and, every so often, a dress. He could handle a saber, a pistol, a rudder, or a golf club; he handled women by necessity and men for pleasure. He spoke the Italian of his archduchess mother, the German of his archduke father, the English of his British royal friends, the Polish of the country his father wished to rule, and the Ukrainian of the land Wilhelm wished to rule himself. In this exhilarating narrative history, prize-winning historian Timothy D. Snyder offers an indelible portrait of an aristocrat whose life personifies the wrenching upheavals of the first half of the twentieth century, as the rule of empire gave way to the new politics of nationalism. Coming of age during the First World War, Wilhelm repudiated his family to fight alongside Ukrainian peasants in hopes that he would become their king. When this dream collapsed he became, by turns, an ally of German imperialists, a notorious French lover, an angry Austrian monarchist, a calm opponent of Hitler, and a British spy against Stalin. Played out in Europe's glittering capitals and bloody battlefields, in extravagant ski resorts and dank prison cells, The Red Prince captures an extraordinary moment in the history of Europe, in which the old order of the past was giving way to an undefined future-and in which everything, including identity itself, seemed up for grabs.
Vergleicht man wie unsere Postmoderne Gesellschaft in ihrer grauen Angestelltensicherheit (bzw. -unsicherheit) vor sich hin lebt mit den Biographien in der umbruchsvollen Zeit von 1914 bis 1945, glaubt man eher wilde Abenteurschundromane zu lesen, als tatsächliche Erlebnisse. (vgl. dazu http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignaz_Trebitsch-Lincoln)
Lustig wird es, wenn z.B. eine französische Betrügerin und Heiratsschwindlerin in die Wilhelm verliebt war, als Gräfin verkleidet den Österreichischen Botschafter in Paris beinahe ums Ohr haut, nachdem sie zuvor Wilhelm die Schuld in einem Betrugsskandal angehängt hat.
Daher Hut ab vor dem Rechercheaufwand!
(Meine) Moral der Geschichte: Das Erbe Hitlers und Stalins greift in Form des Volks- und Nationsgedankens nachwievor und hat überlebt. Die Europäische Union ist eher ein Erbe der Habsburgermonarchie. (