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I]n Nazis: British Views on Germany during the Second World War is ]to be found not only an excellent overview of the development of Nazism and the causes of the war, but also a genuinely revealing insight into the mindset of the German soldier and people. The book comprises a selection of articles from 1942-3 that originally appeared in the WAR and CURRENT AFFAIRS series of pamphlets published by the Army Bureau of Current Affairs for the education of British servicemen. Among the contributions is an eye-witness account of the Germans marching into Paris that provides some interesting aspects on the nature of the early occupation of the city. Much of the information on the Nazi mentality contained within the articles was gleaned from Germans taken prisoner in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. CONTENTS
The Mind of a Nazi The German Army Hitler’s Own War What a Nazi Soldier Thinks The Development of Nazism The first time they saw Paris Germany’s New Order The Trouble With Germans
As background to the subject, this collection of writing is very accessible, informative, and effectively conveys a sense of the time. A number of notes have been added to the compilation for the benefit of those less familiar with the events and key figures of the period.
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I]n Nazis: British Views on Germany during the Second World War is ]to be found not only an excellent overview of the development of Nazism and the causes of the war, but also a genuinely revealing insight into the mindset of the German soldier and people. The book comprises a selection of articles from 1942-3 that originally appeared in the WAR and CURRENT AFFAIRS series of pamphlets published by the Army Bureau of Current Affairs for the education of British servicemen. Among the contributions is an eye-witness account of the Germans marching into Paris that provides some interesting aspects on the nature of the early occupation of the city. Much of the information on the Nazi mentality contained within the articles was gleaned from Germans taken prisoner in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. CONTENTS
The Mind of a Nazi The German Army Hitler’s Own War What a Nazi Soldier Thinks The Development of Nazism The first time they saw Paris Germany’s New Order The Trouble With Germans
As background to the subject, this collection of writing is very accessible, informative, and effectively conveys a sense of the time. A number of notes have been added to the compilation for the benefit of those less familiar with the events and key figures of the period.