Hitler and His Allies in World War Two

In an area where in-depth studies of Hitler's relations with Nazi Germany's allies, and the failure of Nazi Germany to make more effective use of them during the war, are scant, this is a survey that looks at the Soviet Union, Japan, France, Italy, Spain, Romania and Hungary and their relationship to Nazi Germany.

Using a comparative approach, seven case studies examine themes such as co-operation and resistance, military and economic aid, treatment of Jews, relations with the enemies and the popular sentiment towards Germany.

Jonathan Adelman has provided students of the Second World War with a welcome mine of information and a unique perspective on a much-studied topic.

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Hitler and His Allies in World War Two

In an area where in-depth studies of Hitler's relations with Nazi Germany's allies, and the failure of Nazi Germany to make more effective use of them during the war, are scant, this is a survey that looks at the Soviet Union, Japan, France, Italy, Spain, Romania and Hungary and their relationship to Nazi Germany.

Using a comparative approach, seven case studies examine themes such as co-operation and resistance, military and economic aid, treatment of Jews, relations with the enemies and the popular sentiment towards Germany.

Jonathan Adelman has provided students of the Second World War with a welcome mine of information and a unique perspective on a much-studied topic.

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Hitler and His Allies in World War Two

Hitler and His Allies in World War Two

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Hitler and His Allies in World War Two

Hitler and His Allies in World War Two

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In an area where in-depth studies of Hitler's relations with Nazi Germany's allies, and the failure of Nazi Germany to make more effective use of them during the war, are scant, this is a survey that looks at the Soviet Union, Japan, France, Italy, Spain, Romania and Hungary and their relationship to Nazi Germany.

Using a comparative approach, seven case studies examine themes such as co-operation and resistance, military and economic aid, treatment of Jews, relations with the enemies and the popular sentiment towards Germany.

Jonathan Adelman has provided students of the Second World War with a welcome mine of information and a unique perspective on a much-studied topic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429603891
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/25/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 617 KB

About the Author

Jonathan R. Adelman is professor at the Graduate School of InternationalStudies at the University of Denver. He has authored and edited over ten booksin Russia and Chinese politics, revolutions, and security studies. His previouspublications include The Revolutionary Armies, Revolution, Armies and Wars, andPrelude to the Cold War.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. German-Soviet Relations, 1939–1941 3. German-Japanese Relations, 1941–1945 4. The Paradoxes of Vichy Foreign Policy, 1940–1942 5. The German-Italian Alliance, 1939–1943 6. German-Hungarian Relations, 1941–1945 7. German-Romanian Relations, 1941–1944 8. German-Spanish Quasi Alliance, 1939–1945 9. Conclusions

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