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This is the second in the ten-volume "Germany and the Second World
War" series. Under the auspices of the Militargeschichtliches
Forschungsamt (Research Institute for Military History), a team of
historians has combined a full synthesis of existing material with
the latest research to produce what they hope will be a 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. Their analysis,
based on detailed scholarly research, is underpinned by a full
apparatus of maps, diagrams and tables. 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.
At the same time, the establishment of hegemony on the European
continent confronted the aggressor with new problems. ;The work
should appeal to scholars and students of 20th-century history,
social, political, economic and military historians and those
interested in the Second World
This is the first of a ten-volume history of the World War II,
written from the German perspective and translated for the first
time into English. 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 historians has combined
a synthesis of existing material with the latest research to
produce what will be the definitive history of the Second World
War. This volume, "The Build-up of German Aggression", surveys the
forces both within and outside Weimar Germany which paved the way
for Hitler. The authors examine the systematic preparation for war,
from the outset of Nazi rule, through rearmament, economic autarky,
diplomacy, and the permeation of Nazism through all levels of
German society. They consider the extent to which the movement can
be regarded as a continuation of historic German nationalism; the
limits of Hitler's involvement with the army and big business; and
the lack of co-ordination between the administration and the armed
services. The book contends
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