The War Path: Hitler's Germany, 1933-1939

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Viking Press, 1978 - 301 pages
This is an account of the years of Hitler's power and the build up to the Second World War. The author explores Hitler's achievements in rebuilding the economy and the armed forces, with the concurrent growth of racism and nationalism. This is the first of a 3-volume work on the subject. The companion volumes are "Hitler's War 1939-1942" and "Hitler's War 1942-1945". -- Amazon.com.

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Dictator by Consent
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Triumph of the Will
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David John Cawdell Irving was born in Essex, England on March 24, 1938. He was educated at London University and is a controversial historian. His first book, The Destruction of Dresden, was published in 1963. His other books include The Mare's Nest: The Secret Weapons of the Third Reich, The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe, The German Atomic Bomb, The War Between the Generals, The Trail of the Fox, Hitler's War, and Uprising!

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