Buy new:
$19.54$19.54
FREE delivery: Tuesday, Feb 21 on orders over $25.00 shipped by Amazon.
Ships from: Amazon.com Sold by: Amazon.com
Buy used: $12.48
Other Sellers on Amazon
+ $5.17 shipping
93% positive over last 12 months
Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.
& FREE Shipping
100% positive over last 12 months
+ $4.99 shipping
98% positive over last 12 months
Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required. Learn more
Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.
Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app.
The Nazi Menace: Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin, and the Road to War Hardcover – August 4, 2020
| Benjamin Carter Hett (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
| Price | New from | Used from |
|
Audible Audiobook, Unabridged
"Please retry" |
$0.00
| Free with your Audible trial | |
Enhance your purchase
A panoramic narrative of the years leading up to the Second World War―a tale of democratic crisis, racial conflict, and a belated recognition of evil, with profound resonance for our own time.
Berlin, November 1937. Adolf Hitler meets with his military commanders to impress upon them the urgent necessity for a war of aggression in eastern Europe. Some generals are unnerved by the Führer’s grandiose plan, but these dissenters are silenced one by one, setting in motion events that will culminate in the most calamitous war in history.
Benjamin Carter Hett takes us behind the scenes in Berlin, London, Moscow, and Washington, revealing the unsettled politics within each country in the wake of the German dictator’s growing provocations. He reveals the fitful path by which anti-Nazi forces inside and outside Germany came to understand Hitler’s true menace to European civilization and learned to oppose him, painting a sweeping portrait of governments under siege, as larger-than-life figures struggled to turn events to their advantage.
As in The Death of Democracy, his acclaimed history of the fall of the Weimar Republic, Hett draws on original sources and newly released documents to show how these long-ago conflicts have unexpected resonances in our own time. To read The Nazi Menace is to see past and present in a new and unnerving light.
- Print length416 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHenry Holt and Co.
- Publication dateAugust 4, 2020
- Dimensions6.38 x 1.34 x 9.58 inches
- ISBN-101250205239
- ISBN-13978-1250205230
Frequently bought together

- +
Customers who viewed this item also viewed
Editorial Reviews
Review
“[World War II's] proximate origins are the subject of Benjamin Carter Hett’s fast-moving, absorbing and aptly titled The Nazi Menace…Thanks to the author’s knack for the capsule biography, we gain fascinating insights into less obvious figures, among them Hugh Dowding, an eccentric and canny architect of Britain’s air defense network; Ernst von Weizsäcker, a senior German diplomat torn between his opposition to a general war and his support for German expansion; and Dorothy Thompson, the ferociously anti-Nazi American columnist and radio broadcaster.” ―The New York Times Book Review
"Crisp and well-researched . . . Hett wisely introduces each chapter with vivid sketches of historical figures . . . humanizing his analysis of political and military developments . . . A solid contribution to our understanding of the driving forces behind WWII." ―Publishers Weekly
“[An] authoritative story of the 1930s and ’40s and the close parallels that exist with today’s world… An excellent read for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of the thinking behind World War II.” ―Kirkus Reviews
“A remarkable, authoritative journey into the events and decisions that led to the calamity of World War II. With deft writing, keen insight, and moments of narrative thrill, Benjamin Carter Hett delivers for readers a triumph of scholarship. I, for one, will not look the same at Churchill, Hitler, Roosevelt, and Stalin―nor soon shake the shiver of fear over how resonant the past is to our present day.” ―Neal Bascomb,New York Times bestselling author of The Winter Fortress and Faster
“[A] lucid, vigorous and highly readable account of one of the great turning points of history... [Hett] is adept at extracting the colorful and telling details from the historical record and weaving them into a vast tapestry...an important and timely book.”―Jewish Journal
“Benjamin Carter Hett has taken a well-known subject and breathed new life into it. The Nazi Menace is narrative history at its gripping best: a thrilling, fast-paced read, full of vividly drawn characters, that is elegantly written, thoughtful, and wise. He also does a superb job of bringing out the many parallels between the past and our political present. Essential reading.” ―Henry Hemming, author of Agents of Influence: A British Campaign, a Canadian Spy, and the Secret Plot to Bring America into World War II
“Benjamin Carter Hett’s book combines meticulous research with clarity of prose. It provides fascinating new insight into the dramatic rise of Hitler and serves as a timely reminder that democracies are fragile creatures that in the wrong hands are open to abuse.” ―Giles Milton, author of Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
“The Nazi Menace is thrilling―and chilling. In a work as panoramic as it is profound, Benjamin Carter Hett reveals how the Second World War emerged out of the crisis of democracy in the 1930s and shows that the forces at work are common to our age as well: vast disparities of wealth and need, xenophobia used to unite people, fake news, and the challenges of national security and technology. A stunning read about then, for now.” ―Anna Funder, author of Stasiland: Stories from Behind the Berlin Wall
“Thought provokingly, Hett notes that commonalities between the 1930s and today…he suggests that lessons learned by dealing with the Nazi regime could be applied today. This compelling work is highly recommended for those interested in World War II or in the history of fascism.” ―Library Journal
About the Author
Product details
- Publisher : Henry Holt and Co.; Illustrated edition (August 4, 2020)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 416 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250205239
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250205230
- Item Weight : 1.4 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.38 x 1.34 x 9.58 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #671,534 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,205 in European Politics Books
- #2,079 in German History (Books)
- #6,146 in World War II History (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Discover more of the author’s books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more
Customer reviews
Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.
To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness.
Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon-
Top reviews
Top reviews from the United States
There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later.
1. Germany-The author shows how Hitler suppressed leadership by his professional army commanders and took charge of the military. Through the Reichstag Fire blamed on the Communists; the Night of the Love Knives and the Blomberg -Fritsch scandals he cemented total power. Hitler was eager to destroy Jews, Czechoslovakia, Poland and the Soviet Union as he set his eyes eastward. He also believed he could defeat the Western democracies whom he deemed weak. At the Hossbach meeting he made clear his militaristic expansionistic plans to the military's top brass. He hated democracy was was an evil and shrewd leader.
2. Soviet Union-Weak under Stalin since the great purges and peasant relocations and murders of the 1930s. Stalin knew Russia was behind the other great nations of Europe and America and needed to catch up her capacity to wage war and develop a viable economy.
3. Great Britain-Only with the premiership of Winston Churchill in 1940 would Great Britain eschew appeasement policy towards Germany. The ill fated Munich Conference in 1938 was the final straw making war inevitable. British military strategy was geared to air and sea defense guided by the observations of military strategists Captain Basil Liddle-Hart and Mitchell's development of the Spitfire fighter plane.
4. United States-POTUS Franklin Delano Roosevelt had to maintain neutrality but emerged as an enemy of the Nazis. Isolationism and neutrality sentiments were strong in the sleeping giant nation emerging from the trials of the Great Depression.
This is a very understandable well written book which is a warning that in our day the price of freedom is also high. We need to support democracy and stand for freedom against dictatorships throughout the world. An excellent history of the period under study. Well recommended!
Reading this has convinced me that we are once again watching the rise of fascism around the world and the recession of democratic might in the face of that rising tide. This time the interval structures of the oldest democratic government are being directly threatened, not necessarily by entities who overtly identify as fascists but by people see the efficiency of fascism as inconsequential and the complications of democracy as inconvenient. There are too many parallels to present day and the rise of dangerous fascism in the 1930s.
of history which may have limited appeal to readers,
I was unable to finish the read.







