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The German Economy at War by Alan S. Milward (European University Institute in Florence, Italy and London School of Economics, UK)

This title describes the development of Germany's war economy in the light of the unpublished documentary material which was captured in 1945 including records from the Reich Ministry of Armaments and Munitions, notes made by Albert Speer of his conferences with Hitler, many papers of the economic and munitions section of the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht and of its chief, General Thomas, as well as some papers of private armament firms such as Messerschmitt. It presents a detailed study of a contest for power at the highest levels of the National Socialist hierarchy, making this invaluable reading for studies in military and German history, politics and studies in totalitarianism.

About Alan S. Milward (European University Institute in Florence, Italy and London School of Economics, UK)

Alan S. Milward was an Economic Historian and Emeritus Professor at the European University Institute in Florence and the London School of Economics, UK.

Table of Contents

Abbreviations 1 The Concept of the Blitzkrieg 2 The Working of the Blitzkrieg 3 Fritz Todt 4 Albert Speer 5 Qualitative Superiority 6 The Effect of Political Pressures on German War Production 7 The Collapse of the German Economy Appendices Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9781474241489
9781474241489
1474241484
The German Economy at War by Alan S. Milward (European University Institute in Florence, Italy and London School of Economics, UK)
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2015-11-19
240
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