Hitler and His Allies in World War Two

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<p>In an area where in-depth studies of Hitler's relations with Nazi Germany's allies, and the failure of Nazi Germany to make more effective use of them during the war, are scant, this is a survey that looks at the Soviet Union, Japan, France, Italy, Spain, Romania and Hungary and their relationship to Nazi Germany.</p><p>Using a comparative approach, seven case studies examine themes such as co-operation and resistance, military and economic aid, treatment of Jews, relations with the enemies and the popular sentiment towards Germany.</p><p>Jonathan Adelman has provided students of the Second World War with a welcome mine of information and a unique perspective on a much-studied topic.</p> <p>1. Introduction 2. German-Soviet Relations, 1939–1941 3. German-Japanese Relations, 1941–1945 4. The Paradoxes of Vichy Foreign Policy, 1940–1942 5. The German-Italian Alliance, 1939–1943 6. German-Hungarian Relations, 1941–1945 7. German-Romanian Relations, 1941–1944 8. German-Spanish Quasi Alliance, 1939–1945 9. Conclusions </p>
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