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Fat Boy and the Champagne Salesman - Goering, Ribbentrop, and the Nazi Invasion of Poland (Hardcover)
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Fat Boy and the Champagne Salesman - Goering, Ribbentrop, and the Nazi Invasion of Poland (Hardcover)
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Fat Boy and the Champagne Salesman offers a compelling
behind-the-scenes exploration of the road to World War II and the
invasion of Poland by the Hitler's Third Reich. Focusing on the
personal power plays within Hitler's inner circle, author Rush
Loving details the struggle for Hitler's approval, long before the
battle for Poland had begun. The rivalry was between "Fat Boy," the
moniker given to Hermann Goering by his fellow Nazi generals, and
"the Champagne Salesman," Joachim von Ribbentrop, nicknamed for his
previous career, and it was at the heart of Germany's plans for the
expansion of the Reich into Poland. Goering, founder of the
Luftwaffe and the man who oversaw the armaments industry, was
convinced that any invasion of Poland would lead to war with
England and France, who were committed to its defense. Von
Ribbentrop, Hitler's foreign minister, argued that the Allies would
stand down and continue their policy of appeasement. Only one would
be proved correct. An engrossing and dramatic tale, Fat Boy and the
Champagne Salesman shows Goering and Ribbentrop playing a
tug-of-war with Hitler's will. Loving's vivid narrative of the
struggle between the two advisers lends a new understanding of the
events leading to the opening days of World War II.
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