Germany, Hitler, and World War II: Essays in Modern German and World History - Paperback

Germany, Hitler, and World War II: Essays in Modern German and World History - Paperback

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by Gerhard L. Weinberg (Author), Weinberg Gerhard L. (Author)

Far more than a conflict of imperial aggression, World War II was about "blood and soil," a fight to determine who would control the earth's resources and which races would be exterminated because they were deemed inferior or undesirable. This collection of essays, many never before published in English, illuminates the nature of the Nazi system and its impact on Germany and the world. Included are careful examinations of the Holocaust, the connections between the European and Pacific theaters of war, a comparative analysis of the leadership styles of Hitler, Stalin, Tojo, and Roosevelt and a look back at postwar Germany.

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This collection of essays, previously widely scattered and some never before published in English, illuminates the nature of the Nazi system and its impact on Germany and the world. Emphasis is placed on illuminating key topics which have been badly misunderstood or misrepresented in the past, including the true impact of the Treaty of Versailles of 1919, the connections between the European and Pacific theaters of war, and Germany's relations with England, the United States, and the Soviet Union.

Number of Pages: 360
Dimensions: 0.9 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 26, 1996
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