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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2008. Provides the definitive analysis of Hitler's attitude towards Bolshevism, the destruction of which he was still describing in early 1945 as the raison d'etre of the Nazi movement.
Full Description
In the early hours of 22 June 1941 units of the Wehrmacht began to pour into the Soviet Union - an undertaking long planned by Adolf Hitler. Since the 1920s, National Socialist doctrine had largely been determined by an intense hatred and hostility towards not only the Jews but also towards Bolshevism. This ideology, Lorna Waddington argues, had been identified by Hitler and his acolytes as the political poison concocted by the Jews in an attempt to impose, as he saw it, their own tyrannical domination across the globe. Hitler's Crusade explores this crucial dimension to Hitler's Weltanschauung, delving into the little-known activities of the Antikomintern, as well as offering fresh insights on well-documented events. This is the definitive analysis of Hitler's attitude towards Bolshevism, the destruction of which he was still describing in early 1945 as the raison d'etre of the Nazi movement.
Contents
Chapter One
I) The Road to Moscow: 'Jewish-Bolshevism' and the Impact of Nazi Ideology
on the Development of Foreign Policy
II) 'Spreading the Word': Hitler, the Great Powers and the International
Bolshevik Conspiracy, 1931-33
Chapter Two
I) The Reorientation of German Ostpolitik: Russia, Poland and the Eastern Pact,
1933-35
II) An Anglo-German Vanguard against Bolshevism? Hitler's Quest for British
Co-operation against Russia, 1933-35
Chapter Three
I) Anti-Bolshevism and the Mobilization of Allies, 1933-36
II) The Mobilization of Propaganda, 1934-36
Chapter Four
I) The Failure of Hitler's Anti-Bolshevik Appeal, 1936
II) Politics and Propaganda in the 'Year of Awareness', 1937
Chapter Five
I) Hitler, the Hossbach Conference and the Crises of 1938-39
II) The Ebb and Flow of Anti-Bolshevism, 1939-40
Chapter Six
I) The Primacy of Ideology: Hitler, Operation Barbarossa and the
Eradication of Bolshevism, 1940-43
II) Goebbels, the Antikomintern and the Propaganda Onslaught against
Bolshevism, 1941-43
III) Occupation and Co-operation: Russians and Europeans against
Bolshevism, 1941-43
Overview and Epilogue
Bibliography