I'm not so knowledgable on World War Two, but am quite fascinated in the inter-war years. I'll start with a common one...
One debate which has been prominent among historians for decades is that of Hitler's intentions and beliefs, espescially in the crucial late 1930s. Some historians say that Hitler's aims were consistent throughout his adult life until the day of his death: to restore the German empire, specifically through expansion in the east, and to remove the Jews (and others he disliked, including slavs). Others however say that Hitler was naive, and even as late as 1939 he thought he might "get away" with invading Poland. They say that war on such a scale was never his plan, he was forced into it by economic necessity.
What are your views on Hitler's real aims? Did Hitler's policies shape events, or did events shape Hitler's policies?
I have some good books on this subject, but you'll have to give me some time to type out the extracts, unless I can find them on the internet.
One debate which has been prominent among historians for decades is that of Hitler's intentions and beliefs, espescially in the crucial late 1930s. Some historians say that Hitler's aims were consistent throughout his adult life until the day of his death: to restore the German empire, specifically through expansion in the east, and to remove the Jews (and others he disliked, including slavs). Others however say that Hitler was naive, and even as late as 1939 he thought he might "get away" with invading Poland. They say that war on such a scale was never his plan, he was forced into it by economic necessity.
What are your views on Hitler's real aims? Did Hitler's policies shape events, or did events shape Hitler's policies?
I have some good books on this subject, but you'll have to give me some time to type out the extracts, unless I can find them on the internet.
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