Disobeying Hitler

About this book
In the last months of the war, Hitler ordered the poisoning, blocking, and wrecking of all ports across Europe; the destruction of all industries, railroads, bridges, utilities supplies, archives and museums in Europe; and the destruction of the most beautiful city in the world: Paris. Thanks to the determination and bravery of a few, including those who paid with their lives, Hitler's orders were often disobeyed. The result was a profound and lasting effect on the war and its aftermath. Randall Hansen explores the extraordinary phenomenon of disobedience and its consequences.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20832114W
Subjects
Anti-nazi movementWorld war, 1939-1945, destruction and pillageWorld war, 1939-1945, europeAnti-Nazi movementWorld War, 1939-1945Destruction and pillageEndHistoryLarge type booksResistance to GovernmentDissentersOpposition (Political science)StrategyMilitary policyMilitary leadership