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Foundations of Modern History

Arms, Autarky and Aggression: A Study in German Foreign Policy, 1933-1939

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136p gold and black paperback, pages clean with chronological table and index, foxing to edges, this copy published in the year 1972 in the series entitled Foundations of Modern History

136 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1972

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William Carr

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A specialist in the history of modern Germany, William Carr taught at the University of Sheffield from 1952 until his retirement in 1986.

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May 27, 2009
A readable, clear explanation of this period: probably the best there is. Shame it's out of print and going on Amazon for a minimum of 40 pounds.
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September 29, 2008
Very compelling theory about Nazi foreign policy. It's a short book and Carr doesn't provide a ton of primary evidence. Carr basically argues that Hitler's primary motivation was seeking "living space" for Germans to be able to win the historical struggle for racial superiority. With this at the center of Nazi policy, Carr draws a connection between Hitler's drive east, his relentless focus on rearmament, and his desire for German autarky. Carr's argument is also compelling because it seems to explain the inconsistencies in Nazi foreign policy as well.

Worth reading if you're into WW2.
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