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Necessary reading for the historian and history buff.,
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This review is from: Fuehrer Conferences on Naval Affairs, 1939-1945 (Hardcover)
The Fuehrer Conferences are necessary reading for any historian of naval affairs or World War II. In these documents, Hitler outlines his strategy for preventing food and munitions from being shipped from the neutral countries, predominantly the United States, to Great Britain. The decision on how far to push the United States was a crucial one, as it had helped push the Western giant over the edge in World War I, and Hitler could not afford another powerful enemy. Yet, as Germany's chance of successfully invading Great Britain waned, the need to stop shipments of supplies from neutral countries waxed urgent. There is gripping drama in the documents themselves, and a chance to peer into Hitler's own diplomatic and strategic processes. A wonderful resource and good entertainment.
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Fuehrer Conferences on Naval Affairs 1939-1945 by Jak P. Showell (Paperback - February 20, 2006)
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