What he saw shocked and stunned him. And he decided to immediately go with a report to hitler. There is no organization at the front. Absolutely no organization, my fuhrer, complete collapse of military discipline is not necessary. I saw there, even drunken officers, the offensive of the bolsheviks demoralizes the army, leads it to horror. One might say, animal horror. And it seemed to me that i had such an opinion that i forbid you to hear goering and forbid you to go to the front. And i forbid spreading such panic. No, its not panic at all. This is the truth, my fuhrer, and it is my duty to tell you this truth. Better take care of your lufterek clear head, this is not for us. Its completely clear to me to the front, not like that anymore, i forbid you. For the first time in his life, goering objected to the fuhrer, he was crushed and humiliated. He still felt his back like a wake those worthless adjutants of furets gear and burungs smiled at him. In the carinhale they were waiting fo
Im elizabeth howell, a professor in the department of history. Im here as guest lecture today in labor history. Id like to welcome to my world and to talk a little bit about 1970s in many ways, the 1970s is our probably the most contested historical turf right now. As we talked about before, historians their minds, they find new evidence they find new arguments and new takes on the decades they study and the 1970s is really no different. I think originally the culture we tend to think of them as of the rebellion light decade in which would focus disco and focus the conservative backlash. But in fact theyre one of the most important decades for the american working class and in labor htory. So today, title the times they are changing apologies to bob dylan is really aut how this decade was a of fundamental in the workplace in the workforce and in work organizations. It also was a change in the context in which all of those three things operated. So focusing on worker militancy, the dive
In labor history. Id like to welcome to my world and to talk a little bit about 1970s in many ways, the 1970s is our probably the most contested historical turf right now. As we talked about before, historians their minds, they find newnts and new takes on the decades they study and the 1970s is realli think originally the e we tend to think of them as of the rebellion light decade in d focus disco and focus the conservative backlash. But in fact theyre one of the most important decades for the american working class and in labor history. So today, title the times they are changing apologies to bob dylan is really about how this decade was a of fundamental in the workplace in the workforce and in work■0 in the context in which all of those three things operated. Focus militancy, the diversity of the working class and the emerging service economy. Were going to talk about this decade is usually call the long 1970s, starting about 1967 or 1968. And through the early eighties. Were goin
1970s in many ways, the 1970s is our probably the most contested historical turf right now. As we talked about before, historians their minds, they find new evidence find new arguments and new takes on the decades they study and the 1970s is really no different. I think originally the culture we tend to think of them as of the rebellion light decade in ■;v. Ich would focus disco and focus the conservative backlash. But in fact theyre one of the most important decades for the american working class and in labor history. So today, title t times they are changing apologies to bob dylan is really about how this decade was a oupf fundamental in the workplace in the workforce and in work organizations. It also was a change in the context in which all of those three things operated. So focusing on worker militancy, the diversity of the working class and the emerging service economy. Were going to talk about this decade is usually called the about 1967 or 1968. And through the earlyigdecade,
1970s in many ways, the 1970s is our probably the most contested historical turf right now. As we talked about before, historians their minds, they find new evidence they find new arguments and new takes on the decades they study and the 1970s is really no different. I think originally the culture we tend to think of them as of the rebellion light decade in which would focus disco and focus the conservative backlash. But in fact theyre one of the most important decades for tss and in labor history. So today title the times they are changing apologies to bob dylan is really about how this decade was a of fundamental in the workplace in the workforce and in work organizations. It also was a change in the context in which all of those three things operated. So focusing on worker militancy the diversity of the working class and the emerging service economy. Were going to talk about this decade is usually called the long 1970s, starting about 1967 or 1968. And through the early eighties. We