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Himmler's Secret War

Door Martin Allen

Himmler's Secret War
CategorieAlgemeen Militaria
Boeknummer#375109
TitelHimmler's Secret War: The Covert Peace Negotiations of Heinrich Himmler
AuteurAllen, Martin
BoektypeGebonden hardcover met stofomslag
Uitgeverij Cambridge : Da Capo Press
Jaar van uitgave2005
ISBN100786717084
ISBN139780786717088
TaalEngels
BeschrijvingOriginal boards, gilt lettered spine, dust jacket, illustrated with some photographs in b/w, 8vo.
SamenvattingMartin Allen has achieved pre-eminence as a researcher and writer specializing in the Second World War. In this, his third major book, Heinrich Himmler, Head of the SS, emerges as a man with a huge personal agenda. Having secured for himself an unassailable position by manipulating Hitler into wiping out the SS's left-wing rivals, the SA, in The Night of the Long Knives, he continued to nurture political supremacy for himself while Hitler fought his military war. At the heart of Himmler's Secret War is the turning point of the war when, following the German defeat at Stalingrad, Himmler recognized that Germany would lose. Through his trusted envoy, Walter Schellenberg, he devoted much energy to negotiating his intended post-war role as the man who would lead Germany. He believed his intermediary, the British Ambassador in Sweden, Victor Mallet, was in direct contact with Winston Churchill. In fact, he was the victim of a highly effective sting by the Political Warfare Executive (PWE).
Pagina's300
ConditieGoed
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