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The Third Reich at War is the riveting story of those twelve years - twelve agonizing years for the entire world. The book begins with a perceptive examination of the Third Reich's tortured roots in modern European history and a forceful narrative of Adolf Hitler's irresistible rise to power in mid-1930s Germany. Successive chapters detail the ferocity of Hitler's massive war machine that ultimately came to dominate an area extending from the Arctic Circle to North Africa, and from the Pyrenees to the Caucasus.
Included are detailed accounts - with maps - of all the major land, air, and sea battle and campaigns, descriptions of Nazi weaponry and fighting tactics, fascinating profiles of Hitler's generals and henchmen, the history of Hitler's horrifying "final solution" in the death camps, and much more. From the rise of the Nazi military machine to its utter destruction, this is possibly the most complete account available in one volume. Contributions by numerous well-known historians make this all-in-one compendium thoroughly authoritative, while the many eyewitness accounts add haunting realism.
Massive in scope and exhaustive in content, The Third Reich at War is for everyone who wants to know the full story of those twelve years that shook the world.
624 pages, Paperback
First published October 30, 1997