Unconditional hatred;: German war guilt and the future of Europe

Russell Grenfell
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Hardcover "First World Edition" copyright 1953, Second printing, January 1954 with 273 pages. This book - a 21 gun broadside on policy rather than strategy-touches on so many raw nerves, conflicts with so many vested interests, that first publication hs had to take place in our still largely uncensored United States. Those who are still fighting World War II will not like this book; but those who ae tired of the same old black and white cliche's with regard to Germany will welcome it as a breath of fresh air. It is powerfully written and reads like a detective story.
Genres: HistoryWorld War IIGermany
273 Pages

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