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: Germany and the Second World War: Volume I: The Build-up of German Aggression .

: A significant focus is placed on the lack of coordination between the Nazi administration and the armed services, as well as the limits of Hitler's personal involvement with big business and the army. Germany and the Second World War: Volume I: The...

: It explores how Nazi ideology permeated all levels of German society and whether these movements were a continuation of historic German nationalism. : Germany and the Second World War: Volume

: Wilhelm Deist, Manfred Messerschmidt, Hans-Erich Volkmann, and Wolfram Wette. Publisher : Oxford University Press (English translation). Historical Significance : This volume covers 828 pages

: The research demonstrates a stark contrast to 1914; despite propaganda efforts, most Germans in 1939 were actually opposed to entering another war. Historical Significance

: This volume covers 828 pages and examines the shift from the Weimar Republic to the Third Reich's total mobilization for war. Core Themes and Content