A Low, Dishonest Decade: The Great Powers, Eastern Europe, and the Economic Origins of World War II, 1930-1941Almost all written histories of the period leading up to World War II stress political, diplomatic, and ideological conflicts. Arguing that previous historians have confused effect for cause and have considered these conflicts without reference to the systemic problems that provoked them, Paul Hehn focuses on the fierce rivalries among the Great Powers in the relentless search for markets during the world depression of the 1930s. These rivalries were exacerbated particularly in southeastern Europe where Germany dominated the economies and trade arenas of its neighbors in a semi-colonial manner. In A Low Dishonest Decade, Hehn surveys the five Major Powers and all the Eastern European countries from the Baltic to Turkey. But he primarily canvases the economic situations in strategic locations like Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Yugoslavia. |
Contents
Italy the Powers and Eastern Europe 19181939 Mussolini | 42 |
French or German | 62 |
Nazi Germanys Imperialist | 99 |
Grossraumwirtschaft Lebensraum | 118 |
Trade Rivalries in the 1930s The Foreign Office Debate | 158 |
German Moderates | 180 |
On the Eve German Raw Material Shortages No Butter | 204 |
Germany Seeks New Markets and Some Old Ones | 248 |
Keeping the Pot Boiling in Eastern Europe AngloRomanian | 325 |
The Period of Retarded German Hegemony in Southeastern | 341 |
Prince Paul the Man in the Cage with the Tiger | 368 |
Conclusion | 394 |
A Postscript | 405 |
Bibliography | 465 |
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List of Tables | 494 |
The Second Phase of Nazi Attempts to Dominate Eastern Europe | 269 |
The Great Power Struggle for Hegemony in Southeastern Europe | 288 |
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