Hitler's foreign policy 1933-1939 : the road to World War II

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Hitler's foreign policy 1933-1939 : the road to World War II

Gerhard L. Weinberg

Enigma Books, c2010

  • : pbk

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The foreign policy of Hitler's Germany

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Originally published in two volumes: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1970

Includes bibliographical references (p. [804]-836) and index

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`The course of German foreign policy provides the obvious organizing principle for any account of the origins of World War II. This is not to assert that no other power or other factor bears any substantial share of the responsibility for the outbreak of that war or the developments leading up to it but rather to suggest that a complex question is perhaps best studied by examining its core.' -Gerhard L. Weinberg Hitler's Foreign Policy 1933-1939 is the definitive study of the origins of World War II by the most knowledgeable scholar of that conflict. Written over the course of many years, the complete and updated edition is now available in a single volume for the first time. "Surely the definitive study of its subject." Lucy S. Dawidowicz - Commentary "Plainly and simply a superb piece of research within the best traditions of American scholarship,... this is a beautifully connected account which brings the entire period into focus." Louis L. Snyder -City College CUNY "The result of a decade's research and analysis, the text offers as much interpretation as fact, and both are well synthesized in a facilely written narrative style."Gerard E. Silberstein - American Historical Review "Social and intellectual history of diplomacy at its best."Vojtech Mastny - New Leader

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