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A well researched study of Adolf Hitler's goals of world domination and his plans to implement it The author presents new sources and information, including Hitler's plan to attack New York City in December 1941 The text examines Nazi imperial architecture, armament and Hitler's plans to regain colonies
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A well researched study of Adolf Hitler's goals of world domination and his plans to implement it The author presents new sources and information, including Hitler's plan to attack New York City in December 1941 The text examines Nazi imperial architecture, armament and Hitler's plans to regain colonies
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 335g
- ISBN-13: 9781782384632
- ISBN-10: 1782384634
- Artikelnr.: 41419941
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 335g
- ISBN-13: 9781782384632
- ISBN-10: 1782384634
- Artikelnr.: 41419941
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jochen Thies, born in 1944 in Rauschen/East Prussia, received his PhD in modern history from Freiburg University in 1975. He was a Fellow of the German Historical Institute in London and worked for more than 30 years as a journalist and speech-writer for Chancellor Helmut Schmidt. He has published numerous books and articles in international foreign policy journals.
Foreword
Volker R. Berghahn
Part I. Hitler's Ultimate Goals 1920-1933: Only new 'Lebensraum' in the
East?
Introduction
Chapter 1. Hitler and his Critics
Chapter 2. Current Research
Chapter 3. Mein Kampf as the Central Source
Chapter 4. Hitler as Builder: Construction Plans, Armaments and a Vision of
War
Chapter 5. The Beginnings of a Power Politician. 'Models' of Imperial Rule:
The Jews and Britain
Chapter 6. No turning back: The Aftermath of September 14, 1930
Part II. Hitler as Architect
Chapter 7. Megalomania as Policy
Chapter 8. Hitler's Views on Architecture, History and Art
Chapter 9. Buildings and their Functions
Chapter 10. Hitler and his Plans after 1933
Chapter 11. Architecture and the Third Reich
Chapter 12. Summary
Part III. Hitler and Military Issues: from Whale Bay to Lake Erie
Chapter 13. Hitler's Addresses to German Officers
Chapter 14. The Navy's Battleship Building Plans and Visions of World Power
Chapter 15. The Me 261/264: Hitler's Long Range Bomber
Chapter 16. Summary
Part IV. Hitler in 1940-1941: When Visions Become Reality
Chapter 17. Axiomatic Geopolitics: 1950 as the Objective
Chapter 18. The Remaining Powers after a Victory over the USSR
Chapter 19. Hitler's Path to World Supremacy:
The Military Solution
The Trade War
The "Annexation" of the World
Chapter 20. Ruling the New World
Chapter 21. The British Assessment of Hitler's Ultimate Goals
Chapter 22. Final Observations on Hitler's Global Strategy
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Volker R. Berghahn
Part I. Hitler's Ultimate Goals 1920-1933: Only new 'Lebensraum' in the
East?
Introduction
Chapter 1. Hitler and his Critics
Chapter 2. Current Research
Chapter 3. Mein Kampf as the Central Source
Chapter 4. Hitler as Builder: Construction Plans, Armaments and a Vision of
War
Chapter 5. The Beginnings of a Power Politician. 'Models' of Imperial Rule:
The Jews and Britain
Chapter 6. No turning back: The Aftermath of September 14, 1930
Part II. Hitler as Architect
Chapter 7. Megalomania as Policy
Chapter 8. Hitler's Views on Architecture, History and Art
Chapter 9. Buildings and their Functions
Chapter 10. Hitler and his Plans after 1933
Chapter 11. Architecture and the Third Reich
Chapter 12. Summary
Part III. Hitler and Military Issues: from Whale Bay to Lake Erie
Chapter 13. Hitler's Addresses to German Officers
Chapter 14. The Navy's Battleship Building Plans and Visions of World Power
Chapter 15. The Me 261/264: Hitler's Long Range Bomber
Chapter 16. Summary
Part IV. Hitler in 1940-1941: When Visions Become Reality
Chapter 17. Axiomatic Geopolitics: 1950 as the Objective
Chapter 18. The Remaining Powers after a Victory over the USSR
Chapter 19. Hitler's Path to World Supremacy:
The Military Solution
The Trade War
The "Annexation" of the World
Chapter 20. Ruling the New World
Chapter 21. The British Assessment of Hitler's Ultimate Goals
Chapter 22. Final Observations on Hitler's Global Strategy
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Foreword
Volker R. Berghahn
Part I. Hitler's Ultimate Goals 1920-1933: Only new 'Lebensraum' in the
East?
Introduction
Chapter 1. Hitler and his Critics
Chapter 2. Current Research
Chapter 3. Mein Kampf as the Central Source
Chapter 4. Hitler as Builder: Construction Plans, Armaments and a Vision of
War
Chapter 5. The Beginnings of a Power Politician. 'Models' of Imperial Rule:
The Jews and Britain
Chapter 6. No turning back: The Aftermath of September 14, 1930
Part II. Hitler as Architect
Chapter 7. Megalomania as Policy
Chapter 8. Hitler's Views on Architecture, History and Art
Chapter 9. Buildings and their Functions
Chapter 10. Hitler and his Plans after 1933
Chapter 11. Architecture and the Third Reich
Chapter 12. Summary
Part III. Hitler and Military Issues: from Whale Bay to Lake Erie
Chapter 13. Hitler's Addresses to German Officers
Chapter 14. The Navy's Battleship Building Plans and Visions of World Power
Chapter 15. The Me 261/264: Hitler's Long Range Bomber
Chapter 16. Summary
Part IV. Hitler in 1940-1941: When Visions Become Reality
Chapter 17. Axiomatic Geopolitics: 1950 as the Objective
Chapter 18. The Remaining Powers after a Victory over the USSR
Chapter 19. Hitler's Path to World Supremacy:
The Military Solution
The Trade War
The "Annexation" of the World
Chapter 20. Ruling the New World
Chapter 21. The British Assessment of Hitler's Ultimate Goals
Chapter 22. Final Observations on Hitler's Global Strategy
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Volker R. Berghahn
Part I. Hitler's Ultimate Goals 1920-1933: Only new 'Lebensraum' in the
East?
Introduction
Chapter 1. Hitler and his Critics
Chapter 2. Current Research
Chapter 3. Mein Kampf as the Central Source
Chapter 4. Hitler as Builder: Construction Plans, Armaments and a Vision of
War
Chapter 5. The Beginnings of a Power Politician. 'Models' of Imperial Rule:
The Jews and Britain
Chapter 6. No turning back: The Aftermath of September 14, 1930
Part II. Hitler as Architect
Chapter 7. Megalomania as Policy
Chapter 8. Hitler's Views on Architecture, History and Art
Chapter 9. Buildings and their Functions
Chapter 10. Hitler and his Plans after 1933
Chapter 11. Architecture and the Third Reich
Chapter 12. Summary
Part III. Hitler and Military Issues: from Whale Bay to Lake Erie
Chapter 13. Hitler's Addresses to German Officers
Chapter 14. The Navy's Battleship Building Plans and Visions of World Power
Chapter 15. The Me 261/264: Hitler's Long Range Bomber
Chapter 16. Summary
Part IV. Hitler in 1940-1941: When Visions Become Reality
Chapter 17. Axiomatic Geopolitics: 1950 as the Objective
Chapter 18. The Remaining Powers after a Victory over the USSR
Chapter 19. Hitler's Path to World Supremacy:
The Military Solution
The Trade War
The "Annexation" of the World
Chapter 20. Ruling the New World
Chapter 21. The British Assessment of Hitler's Ultimate Goals
Chapter 22. Final Observations on Hitler's Global Strategy
Acknowledgements
Notes
Bibliography
Index







