Germany and the Second World War, Volume 3

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Clarendon Press, 1990 - 822 pagine
This is the second in the comprehensive ten-volume Germany and the Second World War. The five volumes so far published in German take the story to the end of 1941, and have achieved international acclaim as a major contribution to historical study. Under the auspices of the Militargeschichtliches Forschungsamt (Research Institute for Military History), a team of renowned historians has combined a full synthesis of existing material with the latest research to produce what will be the definitive history of the Second World War. This volume surveys the first year of the war deliberately begun by Nazi Germany. The authors examine the train of interconnected political and military events, and set military operations against the background of Hitler's war policy and general aims, both immediate and long term. The authors show that the conflict took a course quite different from that which Hitler had intended, but nevertheless resulted in a series of conquests for the Third Reich.
 

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INTRODUCTION
1
Political and Military Developments in the Mediterranean Area 19391940
5
Germany Italy and Southeast Europe From Political and Economic Hegemony to Military Aggression
303
German Intervention in the Balkans
449
Politics and Warfare in 1941
557
The ItaloGerman Conduct of the War in the Mediterranean and North Africa
641
CONCLUSION
755
BIBLIOGRAPHY
769
INDEX OF PERSONS
817
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