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France and the Nazi Threat - The Collapse of French Diplomacy 1932-1939

By: Enigma Books

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Enigma Books)

Last Stocked on 1/23/2023

Product Info

Title
France and the Nazi Threat - The Collapse of French Diplomacy 1932-1939
Publisher
Category
Author
Jean-Baptiste Duroselle
Publish Year
2004
Pages
508
Dimensions
6x9x1"
NKG Part #
2147834347
Type
Softcover

Description

Of all nations, France experienced the most spectacular fall from the pinnacle of victory in the First World War to the tragedy of Munich and defeat in 1940.

The descent of a world power is chronicled in fascinating detail by the great French scholar Jean-Baptiste Duroselle in his greatest work, translated into English for the first time. His work is the most thorough analysis of the French diplomatic breakdown in the face of Hitler's aggression.

This is the definitive study of the drift of French foreign policy facing the rise of Hitler's Germany. It documents the reasons and the people who led France, the main opponent to German aggression in Europe, down the road to surrender and defeat. This book completes the picture for our understanding of how Nazi Germany was able to triumph in 1940.

Jean-Baptiste Duroselle was a full professor at the Sorbonne and at the Institut des Sciences Politiques. He was the author of many important books on world history and politics. This is the first English translation of one of his best works, which won the prestigious Ambassador's Prize.

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