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Volume IX/I of this series focuses on how the war affected individuals - from soldiers to slave labourers. After examining the Party's role in moulding public attitudes and how German society related to the Holocaust, it looks at the social structure of military units, ideological indoctrination of the troops, and resistance to the regime.
Volume IX/II of this series draws on a range of historical sources to explore the effect that the Second World War had on the people of Germany, whether they were practically involved in the war effort, or struggling to maintain a normal existance
Volume V Part II of the comprehensive and authoritative 'Germany and the Second World War' series spans the years 1942 to 1945, and looks in closely researched detail at the administration and ruthless exploitation of the occupied countries and of Germany's own allies, and the effect on their populations and national economies.
Volume IV of the 'Germany and the Second World War' series examines the thinking behind the decision to go to war with the Soviet Union which was to prove the undoing of the German war effort.
Explores the conduct of the war in the Mediterranean region and shows how German policy in this area was largely determined by the attitude of the German leadership, especially Hitler, towards Mussolini's Italy, thus shedding important new light on the alliance policy of the Third Reich.
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.
Volume VIII in the magisterial Germany and the Second World War series, dealing with one of the most eventful phases of World War Two - the battles on the eastern front in 1943 and 1944 - which have been largely forgotten by western historians, but which involved enormous Wehrmacht losses and some of the biggest land battles in world history.
Looks at Germany and her Japanese ally on the defensive after the tide of war turned in 1943. This study of the air war over the Reich and the Luftwaffe's growing impotence is followed by an account of the invasion of occupied France and the Allies' advance to Germany's borders. It also examines Japan's defeat and capitulation.
Volume V Part I in the comprehensive and authoritative 'Germany in the Second World War' series. It deals with developments in wartime administration, economy, and manpower resources in Germany and its occupied territories from 1939-1941
Volume VI of the 'Germany and the Second World War' series deals with the extension of a European war into a global one, during 1941 to 1943. It focuses on the politics, strategy, and operations of the belligerent powers as Germany lost the initiative to the Allies, and it represents the climax and turning points of the war.
The second volume in the Germany and the Second World War series, this volume examines 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.
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