1938: Hitler's GambleBasic Books, 2009 - Всего страниц: 324 In this masterful narrative, acclaimed historian Giles MacDonogh chronicles Adolf HitlerÕs consolidation of power over the course of one year. Until 1938, Hitler could be dismissed as a ruthless but efficient dictator, a problem to Germany alone; after 1938 he was clearly a threat to the entire world. It was in 1938 that Third Reich came of age. The F hrer brought Germany into line with Nazi ideology and revealed his plans to take back those parts of Europe lost to ÒGreater GermanyÓ after the First World War. From the purging of the army in January through the Anschluss in March, from the Munich Conference in September to the ravages of Kristallnacht in November, MacDonogh offers a gripping account of the year Adolf Hitler came into his own and set the world inexorably on track to a cataclysmic war. |
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Prologue | 1 |
Chapter One | 5 |
Chapter Two | 17 |
Chapter Three | 31 |
Chapter Four | 97 |
Chatper Five | 137 |
Chapter Six | 157 |
Chapter Seven | 177 |
Chapter Eight | 201 |
Chapter Nine | 215 |
Chapter Ten | 245 |
Afterword | 257 |
Acknowledgments | 263 |
Notes | 265 |
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