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Version: Last updated Friday, April 13, 2001
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HITLER’S WAR
and The War Path
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David Irving is the son of a Royal Navy commander. Educated at
Imperial College of Science & Technology and at University College
London, he subsequently spent a year in Germany working in a steel
mill and perfecting his fluency in the German language. Among his
thirty books, the best-known include HITLER’S WAR; THE TRAIL OF
THE FOX: THE LIFE OF FIELD MARSHAL ROMMEL; ACCIDENT, THE
DEATH OF GENERAL SIKORSKI;THE RISE AND FALL OF THE LUFTWAFFE;
GÖRING: A BIOGRAPHY, and NUREMBERG, THE LAST BATTLE. He has
translated several works by other authors. He lives in Grosvenor
Square, London, and has raised five daughters.
he published THE DESTRUCTION OF DRESDEN. This became a
best-seller in many countries. In
he issued a revised edition,
APOCALYPSE 1945, as well as his important biography, GOEBBELS.
MASTERMIND OF THETHIRD REICH. A second volume of CHURCHILL’S
WAR will appear shortly.
In
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David Irving
HITLER’S
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and The War Path
‘Two books in English stand out from the vast literature of the
Second World War: Chester Wilmot’s The Struggle for Europe ,
published in 1952, and David Irving’s Hitler’s War
JOHN KEEGAN , Times Literary Supplement,
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FOCAL POINT
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Contents
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Prologue: The Nugget
13
Dictator by Consent
33
Triumph of the Will
43
‘One Day, the World’
53
First Lady
67
Goddess of Fortune
83
‘Green’
95
The Other Side of Hitler
103
Whetting the Blade
113
Munich
131
One Step Along a Long Path
153
In Hitler’s Chancellery
169
Fifty
181
Extreme Unction
187
The Major Solution
199
Pact with the Devil
215
Entr’acte: His First Silesian War
223
‘White’
237
Overtures
249
Incidents
261
Clearing the Decks
271
‘We Must Destroy Them Too!’
281
Hors d’Œuvre
295
The Warlord at the Western Front
309
The Big Decision
323
The Dilemma
335
Molotov
345
The ‘Barbarossa’ Directive
353
Let Europe Hold its Breath
363
Behind the Door
373
A Bitter Victory
383
Hess and Bormann
399
Pricking the Bubble
411
The Country Poacher
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