
Hitler’s Allies: The Ramifications of Nazi Alliance Politics in World War II
PDF, 2022
John P. Miglietta
ISBN: 0367138735, 978-0367138738, 9780367138738, B09NCGT4D6
This book looks at the significance of alliances in the international
system focusing on the dynamics between great and regional powers and
on the alliances Nazi Germany made during World War II and their
implications for Germany.
It examines a variety of case studies
and looks at how each of the respective states contributed to or
weakened Nazi Germany’s warfighting capabilities. The cases cover the
principal Axis members Italy and Japan as well as the secondary Axis
allies Hungary and Romania, as well as neutral states that had economic
and military significance for Germany; Bulgaria, Iran, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Turkey, and Vichy France. Additional case studies include
topics such as the German attempts to cultivate Arab nationalism
focusing on German involvement in the coup in Iraq against the
pro-British government, and the war time state of Croatia whose creation
was made possible by Germany, with the rivalry between Germany and
Italy for control being a major focus. The book also includes a case
study exploring the unique position of Finland among German allies as a
democracy and how the country was essentially fighting a very different
war from Nazi Germany.
This will be of interest to students and
academics with an interest in power dynamics in World War II, economic,
political, strategic, and alliance theory and scholarly debate on Nazism
and Europe.
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