Changing Enemies: The Defeat and Regeneration of Germany

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Cornell University Press, 1997 - 265 trang

"Changing Enemies is one of the last accounts we shall have by a witness to some of the high-level decision making during the war and its immediate aftermath.... Lord Annan's book valuably points to the contribution to German democracy that was distinctively British."--Michael R. Beschloss, New York Times Book Review"In this crackling tale, former British intelligence officer Annan offers an insider's view of the military espionage that helped the Allies win the war against Hitler.... He vividly describes power struggles among the Allied forces occupying Germany, his work in guiding post-Nazi Germany toward multi-party democracy, [and] his friendship with Konrad Adenauer."--Publishers Weekly"A graceful and crystal style like Noel Annan's, all but absent from most contemporary political and historical literature, is enough to awaken an American reader's slumbering literary Anglophilia."--David Mehegan, Boston Globe"One of the best books ever written about military intelligence during World War II." --William Roger Louis, University of Texas, and Fellow of St. Antony's College, Oxford

 

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The Mystery in the Soul of State
1
Grand Strategy in the War Cabinet Offices
44
The Air Offensive
82
Supreme Headquarters
90
Fathoming Hitler
128
Britains New Colony
137
Germanys Political Parties Form
167
Fighting on Two Fronts
187
EPILOGUE
237
Notes
243
Index
251
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NOEL, LORD ANNAN was elected provost of King's College, later became the head of University College, London, and was elected the first full-time vice-chancellor of the University of London. He is the author of the influential volume Our Age and of a highly acclaimed biography of Leslie Stephen.

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