Fall out: World War II and the shaping of postwar Europe

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Longman, 1997Description: 202pISBN:
  • 0582309077 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Discusses a wide range of political, juridical and moral themes, grouped around the end of the Second World War, which are interlocking and have shaped postwar Europe. This discussion covers both the bombing of Dresden and the Nuremberg Trials; the implications of the peace mission and imprisonment of Rudolph Hess; the Statesmanship of Winston Churchill; and such major processes as the postwar renewal of France and the origins and purpose of the European Community.
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Discusses a wide range of political, juridical and moral themes, grouped around the end of the Second World War, which are interlocking and have shaped postwar Europe. This discussion covers both the bombing of Dresden and the Nuremberg Trials; the implications of the peace mission and imprisonment of Rudolph Hess; the Statesmanship of Winston Churchill; and such major processes as the postwar renewal of France and the origins and purpose of the European Community.

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