Germany and the Second World War (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
828
Utgivningsdatum
2015-06-25
Förlag
OUP Oxford
Översättare
P S Falla, Dean S McMurry, Ewald Osers
Medarbetare
Messerschmidt, Manfred / Volkmann, Hans-Erich / Wette, Wolfram
Illustratör/Fotograf
9 black and white figures and maps
Illustrationer
9 black and white figures and maps
Volymtitel
Volume I
Dimensioner
231 x 155 x 46 mm
Vikt
1135 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
,
ISBN
9780198738336

Germany and the Second World War

Volume I: The Build-up of German Aggression

Häftad,  Engelska, 2015-06-25
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The first volume of the Germany and the Second World War series, this volume surveys the forces both within and outside Weimar Germany which paved the way for Hitler, examining the systematic preparation for war from the outset of Nazi rule.
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From reviews of the German edition:

`The tone of the work is cool, magisterial and convincing ... this is a work of the highest importance, not only for military historians, but for all students of world history in the 20th century.'
Michael Howard, English Historical Review

`This is a work of outstanding scholarship ... The book as a whole is a major achievement, pulling together existing literature and adding original material drawn from the archives. On almost every page there are insights and stimulating ideas.'
Journal of Modern History

`these volumes will provide the comprehensive and factual framework that alone can enable the reader to understand a period in modern history that in some respects will always remain incomprehensible.'
Times Literary Supplement

`Should leave no doubt that the world's most distinguished company of military historians is to be found in the Militrgeschichtliches Forschungsamt.'
American Historical Review

`The level of scholarship throughout is of a very high order, the style of the four contributors is fluent, authoritative and eminently readable, and an incredible amount of hard information has been packed into 700-odd pages. The series will quickly establish itself as an indispensable reference and a stimulus to further research.'
History

`This is the first volume of an important and ambitious project, a massive collaborative historical study of Germany's war from a German perspective.'
World War II Review

'Oxford University Press is to be congratulated for undertaking the revised English edition of this authoritative and acclaimed ten-volume series from the Military History Research Institute at Freiburg im Breisgau. This volume cannot be recommended highly enough.'
John P. Fox, Oxford Centre for Postgraduate Hebrew Studies, International Affairs, October 1991

'presents a massive and compelling synthesis of German historical research from an official viewpoint, and provides both a valuable overview of the state of German historiography and a timely and detailed reminder of Germany's responsibility for the most destructive war in history.'
The CT

`... the book is a notable contribution to military history in the broadest sense of that term and an indispensable tool for serious students of the war.'
Choice

'worth waiting for ... its contributors ... do a truly commendable job of analysing the receptivity of Germans to the martial spirit ... Handsomely produced and smoothly translated ... the first two installments of Germany and the Second World War can be warmly recommended to the broad readership they deserve.'
Marilyn Shevin Coetzee, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, History, Summer 1992

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Translated from the German by P. S. Falla, Dean S. McMurry, and Ewald Osers

Innehållsförteckning

Introduction ; PART 1: IDEOLOGY, PROPAGANDA, AND INTERNAL POLITICS AS PRECONDITIONS OF THE WAR POLICY OF THE THIRD REICH ; I. Militarist and Pacific Ideologies in the Last Phase of the Weimar Republic ; II. Propaganda Mobilization for War ; III. Organising Society in Preparation for War ; PART II: THE NATIONAL SOCIALIST ECONOMY IN PREPARATION FOR WAR ; I. From International Economy to Large-Area Economy ; II. The National Socialist War Economy ; III. Job-Creation and Armament Boom ; IV. The National Socialist Economy Under the 'New Plan' ; V. The War Economy Under the Four-Year Plan ; VI. Rearmament Economy and Agression ; VII. The Third Reich's Economic Readiness for War ; PART III: THE REARMAMENT OF THE WEHRMACHT ; I. The Reichswehr and National Defence ; II. The Rearmament of the Individual Services, 1933-1939 ; III. The Wehrmacht of the Third Reich ; PART IV: FOREING POLICY AND PREPARATION FOR WAR ; I. Hitler's 'Programme' and the Problem of Continuity in German Foreign Policy ; II. The Great Powers and the Aspiring Great Power ; III. Bilateral Foreign Policy ; IV. Chances of Hegemony: Stresa and the Break-Up of European Solidarity ; V. The Road to war, 1963-1938 ; VI. 1939: The Initial Position ; Conclusions