
From Bismarck to Hitler
by M
About This Novel
"From Bismarck to Hitler" reviews the history from how Bismarck, the "Iron-Blooded Chancellor" of the Kingdom of Prussia, created the German Empire until Hitler's Third Reich led the Germanic nations to the road of destruction. From Bismarck to Hitler, this book provides readers with a line of German historical development, and thereby inspires readers to reflect on the differences between Germany's current situation and its original development. Through the spiritual dialogue with Hafner, readers will have a deeper understanding of European and German history.
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Chapter Six World War II
It narrates the whole process of Germany sweeping across the European continent, fighting against Britain, attacking the Soviet Union, declaring war on the United States, and then retreating steadily until it was destroyed. Two of XTL's strategic decisions doomed its failure. One was to attack the Soviet Union before it completely conquered Britain, which prevented the concentration of troops. The other was to suddenly declare war on the world's largest power, the United States, after the Soviet offensive stalled, creating another powerful opponent. These two decisions determined that XTL was destined to fail.
Chapter 6 Weimar and Versailles
After World War I, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles, which included the cession of territory, reparations, and disarmament. Since then, German leaders have devoted themselves to amending or even getting rid of the constraints of the Treaty of Versailles. They have cooperated with the Soviet Union militarily to rearm their armaments. Economically, they have tried to get rid of defeat reparations through inflation. The loans given by the United States to Germany also accelerated Germany's economic recovery. The global economic crisis that broke out in 1930 made Germany completely get rid of reparations. After a series of domestic and foreign policies after the war, Germany finally regained its position as a great power.
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Official(3)Scraped 2d ago
The author is really powerful!
Praise! 👍👍👍Good reviews.
Chapter Six World War II
It narrates the whole process of Germany sweeping across the European continent, fighting against Britain, attacking the Soviet Union, declaring war on the United States, and then retreating steadily until it was destroyed. Two of XTL's strategic decisions doomed its failure. One was to attack the Soviet Union before it completely conquered Britain, which prevented the concentration of troops. The other was to suddenly declare war on the world's largest power, the United States, after the Soviet offensive stalled, creating another powerful opponent. These two decisions determined that XTL was destined to fail.
Chapter 6 Weimar and Versailles
After World War I, Germany was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles, which included the cession of territory, reparations, and disarmament. Since then, German leaders have devoted themselves to amending or even getting rid of the constraints of the Treaty of Versailles. They have cooperated with the Soviet Union militarily to rearm their armaments. Economically, they have tried to get rid of defeat reparations through inflation. The loans given by the United States to Germany also accelerated Germany's economic recovery. The global economic crisis that broke out in 1930 made Germany completely get rid of reparations. After a series of domestic and foreign policies after the war, Germany finally regained its position as a great power.
