Germany 1918-1949: World History

Germany 1918-1949: World History

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Author: Alan White & Eric Hadley
Binding: Paperback
Published: Collins Educational, 1992

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image, minor fold in top right corner front cover, occasional previous owner marks inside

Germany 1918-1949: World History chronicles a pivotal and tumultuous period in European history, presenting a comprehensive account of Germany's journey from the aftermath of World War I through the establishment of two separate German states. This authoritative work details the profound political shifts, economic crises, and societal upheavals that defined these decades, including the fragile democracy of the Weimar Republic, the rise and fall of the Third Reich, and the devastating impact of World War II. It uncovers the complex interplay of internal and external forces that shaped the nation's destiny, illustrating the profound human cost and the enduring legacy of this era. The book argues for a nuanced understanding of the forces that led to such dramatic transformations, offering critical insights into a period that continues to resonate in contemporary global affairs.

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Description

Author: Alan White & Eric Hadley
Binding: Paperback
Published: Collins Educational, 1992

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image, minor fold in top right corner front cover, occasional previous owner marks inside

Germany 1918-1949: World History chronicles a pivotal and tumultuous period in European history, presenting a comprehensive account of Germany's journey from the aftermath of World War I through the establishment of two separate German states. This authoritative work details the profound political shifts, economic crises, and societal upheavals that defined these decades, including the fragile democracy of the Weimar Republic, the rise and fall of the Third Reich, and the devastating impact of World War II. It uncovers the complex interplay of internal and external forces that shaped the nation's destiny, illustrating the profound human cost and the enduring legacy of this era. The book argues for a nuanced understanding of the forces that led to such dramatic transformations, offering critical insights into a period that continues to resonate in contemporary global affairs.