This Is Not Who We Are examines America's struggle to be good once it became an undisputed superpower. A unique and compelling insight into how a country's humanity affects us all, this book is for lovers of American history and those who look to the past to question the present.
Zachary Shore Books
Zachary Shore is an author whose writings delve into the complexities of international relations and history. His profound understanding of global affairs is shaped by extensive academic experience and a background within leading policy and think tank institutions. Shore's work explores pivotal moments and dynamics that have shaped the modern world. His approach to foreign policy analysis offers readers sharp insights into the challenges and opportunities of the contemporary global landscape. His articles have been featured in prominent publications, sparking significant discussion.



Offering practical insights into the academic journey, this guide is tailored for graduate students in the humanities and social sciences, though its advice is beneficial across fields. It emphasizes essential skills such as writing, reading, and research, while also addressing the often-overlooked aspects of academic demeanor. With engaging anecdotes and clear strategies, the book aims to alleviate the anxieties of students and enhance their efficiency and clarity in scholarly pursuits. Its approachable style makes it a valuable resource for anyone navigating higher education.
What Hitler knew
- 172 pages
- 7 hours of reading
"In the process of tracing how information traveled in the corridors of Nazi power, Shore discovers surprising new facts relating to Hitler's major foreign policy decisions, from his seizure of power right up to the hours before the outbreak of war. Drawing on multinational primary research, including records from the KGB archives, Shore provides fresh insights into Hitler's daring recapture of the Rhineland, Germany's dramatic decision to align with Poland, the intrigues over arms deals with Ethiopia, and the fall of Hitler's first foreign minister. He also offers new and provocative interpretations of Stalin's decision to sign the Nazi-Soviet pact, and Chamberlain's intentions for a non-aggression pact with Hitler." "Zachary Shore takes the reader into the tortured, uncertain world of the Nazi hierarchy, telling for the first time the compelling story of What Hitler Knew."--BOOK JACKET.