Doing Business with the Nazis
Britain's Economic and Financial Relations with Germany 1931-39
- 280 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book examines Britain's financial and economic ties with Nazi Germany, highlighting the interplay between government policies and business interests. It delves into the crisis of uncertainty in Britain following the rejection of economic internationalism, marked by currency devaluation and tariff impositions that strained relations with Europe. Amid rising economic nationalism, key British figures grappled with maintaining crucial trade connections with Germany, which was then the nation's most significant trading partner.