The Struggle For Germany 1914-1945
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket — card cover in good condition with light wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.
A landmark work of twentieth-century European history, The Struggle for Germany 1914-1945 chronicles the intense geopolitical contest waged by the great powers over the fate of Germany across three turbulent decades. Lionel Kochan, a distinguished historian of modern Europe and Russia, presents a rigorous and authoritative account of how Germany became the central battleground of competing imperial, ideological, and national ambitions — from the outbreak of the First World War through to the ruins of the Third Reich. The narrative uncovers the complex web of diplomatic maneuvering, military conflict, and ideological rivalry that defined the era, illustrating how the struggle for dominance over Germany shaped the broader course of modern world history. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible clarity, the work argues that Germany's contested position at the heart of Europe was not merely a consequence of war, but its very cause and engine.
Author: Lionel Kochan
Format: Paperback
Genre: WW2
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: No dust jacket — card cover in good condition with light wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact.
A landmark work of twentieth-century European history, The Struggle for Germany 1914-1945 chronicles the intense geopolitical contest waged by the great powers over the fate of Germany across three turbulent decades. Lionel Kochan, a distinguished historian of modern Europe and Russia, presents a rigorous and authoritative account of how Germany became the central battleground of competing imperial, ideological, and national ambitions — from the outbreak of the First World War through to the ruins of the Third Reich. The narrative uncovers the complex web of diplomatic maneuvering, military conflict, and ideological rivalry that defined the era, illustrating how the struggle for dominance over Germany shaped the broader course of modern world history. Written with scholarly precision yet accessible clarity, the work argues that Germany's contested position at the heart of Europe was not merely a consequence of war, but its very cause and engine.