ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1946, this volume, based on some of the evidence taken from captured German files and archives, discusses many questions concerning German policy and diplomatic manoeuvre during the Second World War. It offers a fascinating insight into the rise and fall of the Nazi state and represents a record, aimed at both the general reader and student of history of some of the first documents which were available in the aftermath of the World War 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter I|141 pages
The Best Way to Start a War
Phases of German political and military planning, 1937–40