Four Days in Hitler’s Germany Four Days in Hitler’s Germany

Four Days in Hitler’s Germany

Mackenzie King’s Mission to Avert a Second World War

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Publisher Description

In 1937, Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King travelled to Nazi Germany in an attempt to prevent a war that, to many observers, seemed inevitable. The men King communed with, including Adolf Hitler, had assured him of the Nazi regime’s peaceful intentions, and King not only found their pledges sincere, but even hoped for personal friendships with many of the regime officials.

Four Days in Hitler’s Germany is a clearly written and engaging story that addresses how King truly believed that any threat to peace would come only from those individuals who intended to thwart the Nazi agenda, which as King saw it, was concerned primarily with justifiable German territorial and diplomatic readjustments.

Mackenzie King was certainly not alone in misreading the omens in the 1930s, but it would be difficult to find a democratic leader who missed the mark by a wider margin. This book seeks to explain the sources and outcomes of King’s misperceptions and diplomatic failures, and follows him as he returns to Germany to tour the appalling aftermath of the very war he had tried to prevent.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
16 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
403
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division
SIZE
23.1
MB

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