Gil Hahn

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Obviously, what these men had in common was not principled opposition to Hitler’s regime. Nor were they opposed to war per se. What they had in common was the view that, given the state of the Wehrmacht’s armaments and the German economy, the Third Reich in the summer of 1938 was in no position to risk a major war with Britain and France, especially if those countries were backed by the United States.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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