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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good study on Ribbentrop,
By BernardZ (Melbourne, vic Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ribbentrop (Paperback)
I have read a lot on WW2 history and found this study very good. I certainly learnt much from it.
A man promoted well over his ability and experience into a position of foreign minister. Yet in the scheme of things he was a fairly minor character. Yet it surprizing how much influence that he did play in the conflict. I found the questions raised by the writer in relation to Rippontrop causing Hitler to misjudge Britain response to the invasion of Poland fasinating.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not only interesting ...,
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This review is from: Ribbentrop (Paperback)
... but also very entertaining and terrifying at the same time. While I agree with almost all what the previous three raters wrote, I want to stress that the entertainment value of this well written biography cannot be overstated. If you want to know how papers were retrieved at the Buero Ribbentrop, the parallel foreign ministry (by emptying a renaissance chest in which everything was thrown into), or how the usually obedient Ribbentrop once enraged the Fuehrer to the point of giving him a nervous breakdown, or how Ribbentrop embarassed himself and the Royal family while he was ambassador in London, look no further, Bloch describes it all, with dry humour, mild pity and all references. And if you ever doubted what a professional diplomatic corps is good for, read this book.
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Ribbentrop by Michael Bloch (Paperback - February 1, 2003)
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