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![]() Original German Mein Kampf Book 1936 by Adolf Hitler Wedding E signed by mayor US $269.00
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Hitler $17.95 Can national socialism be called Hitlerism? This introductory survey seeks to locate Hitler's role in the Third Reich and Nazism, and his part in bringing about the Second World War. |
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Hitler's War $6.19 A stroke of the pen and history is changed. In 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, determined to avoid war at any cost, signed the Munich Accord, ceding part of Czechoslovakia to Hitler. But the following spring, Hitler snatched the rest of that country and pushed beyond its borders. World War II had begun, and England, after a fatal act of appeasement, was fighting a war for which it was not prepared. Now, in this thrilling, provocative, and fascinating alternate history by Harry Turtledove, another scenario is played out: What if Chamberlain had not signed the accord? What if Hitler had acted rashly, before his army was ready-would such impatience have helped him or doomed him faster? Here is an action-packed, blow-by-blow chronicle of the war that might have been-and the repercussions that might have echoed through history-had Hitler reached too far, too soon, and too fast. Turtledove uses dozens of points of view to tell this story: from American marines serving in Japanese-occupied China to members of a Jewish German family with a proud history of war service to their nation, from ragtag volunteers fighting in the Abraham Lincoln Battalion in Spain to an American woman desperately trying to escape Nazi-occupied territory-and witnessing the war from within the belly of the beast. A novel that reveals the human face of war while simultaneously riding the twists and turns that make up the great acts of history, Hitler's War is the beginning of an exciting new alternate history saga. Here is a tale of powerful leaders and ordinary people, of spies, soldiers, and traitors, of the shifting alliances that draw some together while tearing others apart. At once authoritative, brilliantly imaginative, and hugely entertaining, Hitler's War captures the beginning of a very different World War II-with a very different fate for our world today. From the Hardcover edition. |
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Hitler''s Shadow War $20.95 In Hitler''''s Shadow War, World War II scholar Donald McKale contends that Hitler''''s persecution and murder of the Jews, Slavs, and other groups was his primary effort during the war, not the ... |
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Hitler''s First War $15.16 Hitler claimed that his years as a soldier in the First World War were the most formative years of his life... |
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World at War, The $68.82 Rated: NASynopsis: Sir Jeremy Isaacs' 1974 documentary The World at War remains the definitive World War II masterpiece, an in-depth look at the 20th century's defining conflict in 26 hour-long episodes. The series' scale is almost as grand as the war itself, and the narration provided by Laurence Olivier serves as the perfect background to a period of history that requires no overdramatization. The series gives time to various segments of the war, offering multiple perspectives and utilizing aerial footage shot by both sides as well as eyewitness combat footage. Among the participants interviewed are Adolph Hitler's secretary, Traudl Junge; the leader of the Pearl Harbor attack, Mitsuo Fuchida; U.S. State Department official Alger Hiss; and many more. It's all here: Hitler's rise to power in Germany in the '30s, his first big victory in Poland, the atrocities of the Holocaust, the Normandy invasion, the war in the Pacific, the Manhattan Project, and the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The World at War makes for the perfect visual reference to the war that shaped the second half of the century, and while the collection is never less than thorough, one is left with the feeling of wanting to know even more. R.J. WaferPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Presentation: B&WFeatures: Bonus documentaries: The Making of the Series, Secretary to Hitler, The Two Deaths of Adolf Hitler, Warrior, Hitler's Germany: The People's Community 1933-1939, Hitler's Germany: Total War 1939-1945, The Final Solution: Parts 1 and 2, and From War to Peace; Making the series - a 30th anniversary feature length retrospective; Experiences of War - unseen interviews from the film archives of the Imperial War Museum; The making of The World at War; Biographies; Gallery of photos from the Imperial War Museum collection; Interactive menus; Scene selectionLanguage: EnglishTime: 22 Hours 37 Minutes |
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Hitler's First War $24.95 Hitler claimed that his years as a soldier in the First World War were the most formative years of his life. However, for the six decades since his death in the ruins of Berlin, Hitler's time as a soldier on the Western Front has, remarkably, remained a blank spot. Until now, all that we knew about Hitler's life in these years and the regiment in which he served came from his own account in Mein Kampf and the equally mythical accounts of his comrades.Hitler's First War for the first time looks at what really happened to Private Hitler and the men of the Bavarian List Regiment of which he was a member. It is a radical revision of the period of Hitler's life that is said to have made him. Through the stories of the veterans of the regiment - an officer who became Hitler's personal adjutant in the 1930s but then offered himself to British intelligence, a soldier-turned-Concentration Camp Commander, Jewish veterans who fell victim tothe Holocaust, or of veterans who simply returned to their lives in Bavaria - Thomas Weber presents a Private Hitler very different from the one portrayed in his own mythical account. Instead, we find a Hitler who was shunned by the frontline soldiers of his regiment as a 'rear area pig' and who was stillunsure of his political ideology even at the end of the war in 1918. In looking at the post-war lives of Hitler's fellow veterans back in Bavaria, Thomas Weber also challenges the commonly accepted notion that the First World War was somehow a 'seminal catastrophe' in twentieth century German history and even questions just how deep-seated Nazi ideology really was in its home state. |
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Corporal Hitler and the Great War 1914-1918 $48.95 This book explores Adolf Hitler's career as a soldier in World War I and looks at the influences that led to his fanatical nationalism as a political leader. |
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Hitler: Stalin''s Stooge $13.25 Hitler was the stooge Stalin used to start World War II. Stalin was the eminence gris behind the rise of Hitler and the Nazis to power... |
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Hitler's War - Harry Turtledove - Paperback $12.96 Hitler's War |
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Hitler's War on Russia $8.99 The Russian front was the decisive theater of World War II with the great mass of the German army and Luftwaffe locked in battle with the Red Army in the largest land campaign in history. On a 1,200-mile front from the Arctic Circle to the Caspian Sea, in baking summer heat and winter temperatures of -40C, millions of men and women fought the most vital battle of the war. Had the Germans won in the East, a Nazi victory in World War II would have been almost inevitable. This book examines the German campaign on the Eastern Front, from their first significant defeat at the gates of Moscow in 1941 to the defeat at Stalingrad and the Russian capture of Berlin marking the end of the war in Europe, exploring how Hitler's flawed dream of conquest in the East brought about the end of the Thousand Year Reich - in little over a thousand days. Introduction  • Hitler and the Wehrmacht  • The Red Army  • To the Gates of Moscow  • Attack and Counter-attack  • Verdun on the Volga: Stalingrad  • The Correlation of Forces  • The Last Blitzkrieg  • The Writing on the Wall  • Prussian Roulette  • Goodbye to Berlin  • Notes  • Index  • Select Bibliography From the Trade Paperback edition. |
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Hitler and Nazi Germany $22.95 Hitler and Nazi Germany examines the major themes of Hitler's rise to power and Nazi domestic and foreign policies through to the end of World War II. |
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War Memoirs Adolf Hitler $12.16 War Memoirs Adolf Hitler |
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Hitler''s Northern War $47.5 Hitler''s Northern War |
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Hitler in the Crosshairs $11.99 This is the story of Ira 'Teen' Palm, a soldier in World War II, from Mount Vernon, NY, through the European Theater of World War II, to his acquisition of a pistol engraved with Hitler's initials as he stormed Hitler's Munich apartment in a covert operation. The story of the man and the pistol has never been told---and might just write a new chapter in history. |
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Just The Facts World War 2 $17.53 Rated: NASynopsis: Out of the ashes of World War I came an uneasy peace that fueled old hatreds, gave rise to dictatorships and set the wheels in motion for what many believed unthinkable: A Second World War. In this informative program, you will learn about: * The rise and fall of Adolph Hitler and Nazi Germany. * The decisive battles in Europe, Asia, and North Africa. * Pearl Harbor and the War in the Pacific. * The decision to use the Atomic Bomb on Japan. * Post-War Europe and the beginning of the Cold War. ""World War II-Cause and Effect"" tells the complete story of the most destructive war in history. |
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How Hitler Could Have Won World War II - Bevin Alexander - Paperback $14.95 How Hitler Could Have Won World War II |
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Hitler's Army $15 Describes how the Nazi propaganda machine produced conscripts for Hitler's army who were fully convinced of the view of "inferior peoples", and argues that these ideas, rather than the exigencies of war, motivated the atrocities of the SS during World War II. |

World War Two was a World Wide conflict between the Allied and Axis Powers
World War II was a world wide conflict between the Allied and Axis powers. It went on for 6 years between 1939 and 1945 and finally came to an end with the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and in total 60 million deaths occurred.
While the Axis consisted of Germany, Italy and Japan, the European countries had separate goals to that of Japan. It was through the common enemies that they became allies, so World War II is really split into two parts, Germany and Italy's genocidal attacks (the Holocaust) on Europe, and Japans conquest to expand into Asia.
There are many causes to the start of the war, but the biggest is accredited to state Germany was left in at the end of World War I. It was economically crippled and the treaty of Versailles meant that it found it hard to rebuild its self and to advance technologically. This caused problems right at the start for the new Weimar Republic, Germany's first democracy. It enabled the more radically extreme parties to gain power, one of which was called the Nazi party. The Nazi's were headed by Adolf Hitler, and by the end of the great depression, he had over 100000 members. As its parliamentary standing and credibility increased, Hitler managed to convince Hindenburg to make him a Chancellor. This gave Hitler all the power he needed to start to turn the German people to his plans, and by 1939 Hitler began his campaign on conquering Europe, by invading Poland, which caused England and France to retaliate, causing World War II. Over the years, Germany slowly conquered Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium and France, with the help of Italy. Britain was the only country to stand firm to Hitlers onslaught, mainly due to the success of the British Air force and the Royal Navy.
Within these years, Hitler started his campaign to exterminate all impure races, including Jews, blacks, disabled people and many others deemed to be inferior to his Arian race. This resulted in the Holocaust with nearly as many as six million Jewish deaths, 10% of the total toll by the end of the war.
In 1941, Hitler turned his attention to Russia and launched a surprise campaign. While all seemed to be going well, Hitler had made a critical mistake, and through the Russian winter, Russian troops managed to capture a vast portion of his Army, causing the remainder to retreat. The Russian troops perused the remainder of Germany's army, all the way to Berlin where Europe's part of the war ended as the other allied troops had swept through Italy and France to meet them. Hitler committed suicide in an underground bunker.
Japan wanted to expand itself into eastern Asia, and began its bloody campaign on July 7th 1937. It attacked China and then started to launch surprise attacks on several countries, one being the USA at Pearl Harbor, which brought the Americans into World War I. Through another 6 months of success, allied troops finally managed to turn the tables and halted Japans progress through Asia. With a lot of key battles being won, the Allies managed to start pushing Japan back. In the end Japan surrendered after the USA dropped two nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, resulting in the instant destruction of these two cities.
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