The narrative explores Hitler's early political ambitions during the Weimar Republic, highlighting his resentment towards the United States, particularly President Wilson's influence in the Treaty of Versailles. Despite his disdain, the book reveals how American financial support significantly bolstered Germany's economy in the 1920s, enhancing industrial production and employment. This complex relationship between Germany and the U.S. during a tumultuous period underscores the paradox of admiration and resentment that characterized Hitler's views.
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- 2024
- 2024
Details the growth of the British Fascist movements in the 1920s.
- 2023
The whereabouts and disposal of the remaining stolen gold has led to numerous investigations and countless conspiracy theories. In Hitler's Gold the author analyses these and uncovers many of the mysteries surrounding this continuing search for the missing millions.
- 2023
The full story of the various warring nations' race to be the first to develop the atomic bomb.
- 2023
Describes how both the Soviet Union and Germany were affected by the Treaty of Versailles.
- 2023
The author examines events concerning Poland following the First World War and how these ultimately contributed to a second world war barely twenty years later.
- 2022
Military Air Power in Europe Preparing for War
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The author explores how the major European nations dealt with the development of their air forces in the lead-up to the Second World War.