Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?: The "final Solution" in HistoryThis highly acclaimed book presents a radically new view of the origins of the Holocaust. Mayer argues that the slaughter of the Jews was not part of Hitler's plan from the start, but came about only when the Nazis' massive campaign aagainst Russia foundered. Illustrated. |
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Page 88
... Stalin's appeasement of Hitler came into view . By securing eastern Poland in exchange for his perfidious neutrality , Stalin momentarily kept 300,000 Jews from falling under the Nazi heel . A week after the surrender of France and in ...
... Stalin's appeasement of Hitler came into view . By securing eastern Poland in exchange for his perfidious neutrality , Stalin momentarily kept 300,000 Jews from falling under the Nazi heel . A week after the surrender of France and in ...
Page 176
... Stalin also claimed to need space . Some of his generals wanted Russia's strategic perimeter to be moved farther west in order to allow more room for a defense in depth . Accordingly , on April 18 , 1939 , Stalin offered England and ...
... Stalin also claimed to need space . Some of his generals wanted Russia's strategic perimeter to be moved farther west in order to allow more room for a defense in depth . Accordingly , on April 18 , 1939 , Stalin offered England and ...
Page 177
... Stalin knew about Hitler's general impa- tience and specifically about the projected timing of Operation White , scheduled to start September 1 , 1939. In any event , following guarded diplomatic soundings about improved commercial ...
... Stalin knew about Hitler's general impa- tience and specifically about the projected timing of Operation White , scheduled to start September 1 , 1939. In any event , following guarded diplomatic soundings about improved commercial ...
Contents
THE GOLDEN AGE | 39 |
THE EAST EUROPEAN RIMLAND | 64 |
THE SYNCRETISM OF MEIN KAMPF | 90 |
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