
Why Britain is at War
Originally published in 1939, this bestselling account explains why Britain entered the war with Germany. It clearly outlines Adolf Hitler’s ruthless rise to power, exposing his tactics of deception, false diplomacy, and overwhelming force that made peaceful resolution impossible.
Harold Nicolson sheds light on Hitler’s early life, his political ideas in Mein Kampf, and his aggressive moves into the Rhineland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland.
Widely read by soldiers during World War II, this insightful work offers a powerful message of hope that remains relevant today.
Why Britain is at War
Originally published in 1939, this bestselling account explains why Britain entered the war with Germany. It clearly outlines Adolf Hitler’s ruthless rise to power, exposing his tactics of deception, false diplomacy, and overwhelming force that made peaceful resolution impossible.
Harold Nicolson sheds light on Hitler’s early life, his political ideas in Mein Kampf, and his aggressive moves into the Rhineland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland.
Widely read by soldiers during World War II, this insightful work offers a powerful message of hope that remains relevant today.
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Originally published in 1939, this bestselling account explains why Britain entered the war with Germany. It clearly outlines Adolf Hitler’s ruthless rise to power, exposing his tactics of deception, false diplomacy, and overwhelming force that made peaceful resolution impossible.
Harold Nicolson sheds light on Hitler’s early life, his political ideas in Mein Kampf, and his aggressive moves into the Rhineland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, and Poland.
Widely read by soldiers during World War II, this insightful work offers a powerful message of hope that remains relevant today.

















