The War Path, 9781872197364
Hardcover
Inside Hitler’s mind: The obsessive path to war and destruction.

The War Path

Hitler's Germany 1933-1939: Hitler's Germany 1933-1939

$115.37

  • Hardcover

    354 pages

  • Release Date

    30 June 2013

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Summary

From the third of February 1933, when he told his generals in the secret of his ultimate ambition to invade and conquer the East, to the third of September 1939, when he left the Berlin Chancellery for the Polish front, Adolf Hitler had one obsessive goal - to wage war and achieve German revenge and hegemony.

It was, as the world knows, to be a war that would leave forty million dead, lay waste most of Europe and half of Asia, and destroy the Third Reich. As he did in his celebrated a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781872197364
ISBN-10:1872197361
Author:David Irving
Publisher:Focal Point Publications
Imprint:Focal Point Publications
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:354
Release Date:30 June 2013
Weight:689g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

“The reader is gripped at once, because the writer is so obviously in his element; he is there.” The War Path is an engrossing narrative history. It is essential to the understanding of our turbulent century and of a man who changed history as we know it.” - London Times

“The War Path is the prelude to the brilliant, wilful and ingenious Hitler’s War. The new book covers the main events of Hitler’s career from his accession to power to the British and French declarations of war six and a half years later… Irving has lost none of his skill in delivering the cautionary punch where he knows it will most hurt.” - Michael Ratcliffe, The Times, London.

About The Author

David Irving

Irving’s work has not been without controversy. His pursuit of Real History has sparked significant debate, a testament to the provocative nature of his extensive archival research and writings. Yet, it’s this very commitment to challenging prevailing narratives that has solidified his place as a pioneering historian cited by many scholars.

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