Description: Leland Stowe, class of 1921, was already a Pulitzer Prize winner when he returned from Germany in late 1933. If any American was credible and qualified to write on early Nazi Germany, it was Stowe, who at just 33 years old already had built a strong pedigree of reporting on interwar Europe. So when Stowe laid bare his fears over what he saw in Germany in his 1934 work “Nazi Means War,” the public should have taken him more seriously." - The Wesleyan Argus. "In the fall of 1933, Leland Stowe Paris correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune, made an extended trip through Germany with the intent to discover to what extent the Hitler Government is building up a war machine and a war psychology. here are his findings. He offers a convincing array of facts to support the thesis that Nazi Germany is heading inexorably towards war . . . Sensational as are his findings, the book is none the less written with the utmost restraint. It is an important document - a source of vital information to everyone interested in the maintenance of international peace." - Good Reads
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Binding: Hardback
Personalised: No
Non-Fiction Subject: History & Military
Signed: No
Publisher: Whittlesey House
Weight: 300g Approximately
Subject: Military & War
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Author: Leland Stowe
Region: Europe
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany
Unit Quantity: 1
Topic: WWII (1939-45)