Nazi Foreign Policy, 1933-1941

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Author: Christian Leitz

ISBN-10: 0415174236

ISBN-13: 9780415174237

Category: General & Miscellaneous European History

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This book explores the diplomatic and political developments that led to the outbreak of war in 1939 and its transformation into a global conflict in 1941. Christian Leitz details the history of Nazi Germany's foreign policy and relations, giving equal weight to the attitude and actions of the Nazi regime and the perspectives and reactions of the world both before and during the war.

Introduction11Hitler and Mussolini: The road to alliance in war92'Getting onto closer terms with the gangsters': France, Britain and Nazi Germany323Hitler, Poland and Germany's conservative elites: From Non-Aggression Pact to conquest624The road to 'Barbarossa': Hitler and the Soviet Union755Nazi Germany and Southeast Europe: From economic satellites in peace to partners and victims in war926The Nazi regime and the American hemisphere1057Falling between two stools: Nazi Germany's East Asian policy123Conclusion138Notes147Bibliography176Index187