ABSTRACT

This is the only short study in English to survey Germany's foreign policy from a German viewpoint across the entire inter-war period. The approach, which sets Germany in her full European context, is not narrowly diplomatic; and it gives as much attention to the Weimar years of the 1920s as it gives to the more familiar story of Germany's international relations under the Third Reich. John Hiden has now thoroughly revised his text to take account of new scholarship since the book first appeared in 1977.


chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part |57 pages

Germany

part |127 pages

Germany and the European Powers, 1921–39

chapter |43 pages

Germany, Britain and France

chapter |29 pages

Germany and Russia

chapter |31 pages

Germany and East Europe

chapter |23 pages

Germany and Italy

part |9 pages

Conclusion