Hitler and Poland, Norman Ridley
Hitler and Poland, Norman Ridley
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Hitler and Poland
How the Independence of one Country led the World to War in 1939

Author: Norman Ridley

Narrator: Michael Page

Unabridged: 9 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/11/2024


Synopsis

Following the end of the First World War, Poland was wedged uncomfortably between the two dominant nations of Germany and the Soviet Union. Poland was obliged to plot and negotiate to try and prevent them from realizing their ambitions to eviscerate the country.

As well as bitter ethnic battles between Germany and Poland for the political control of Upper Silesia, there were also the burning ambitions of Weimar Germany, and later Nazi Germany, to reclaim lands incorporated into the new state of Poland at Versailles.

Despite America's initial support, the US thereafter showed little interest in Poland's predicament. While France was a traditional friend to the Polish peoples, its political influence over eastern European affairs weakened.

The emergence of Hitler and the Nazis in Germany did little to bring the countries together. This drove them further apart as the Führer ramped up his rhetorical assault on the perceived injustices of Versailles.

London and Paris found themselves in the disagreeable position of seeing no option but to throw their whole weight behind the integrity of the Polish state if they were ever going to make any sort of stand against Nazi aggression.

About Norman Ridley

Norman Ridley is an Open University Honors graduate and a writer on inter-war intelligence. He lives in the Channel Islands.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sylvia on February 21, 2024

"Hitler and Poland" by Norman Ridley offers a detailed and insightful examination into the complex and tumultuous relationship between Adolf Hitler and Poland, setting the stage for one of the most devastating conflicts of the 20th century. Ridley meticulously navigates through the historical, polit......more

Goodreads review by Shreedevi on December 31, 2023

The period of the Jagiellonian dynasty in the 14th–16th centuries brought close ties with the Lithuania, a cultural Renaissance in Poland and continued territorial expansion as well as Polonization that culminated in the establishment of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569, one of Europe's la......more

Goodreads review by Ryszard on November 22, 2023

This is a chronological history of the reconstituted Polish state’s relations with its neighbours between the two world wars. Plenty of detail about the early years of trying to stabilise its borders and then its impact ongoing problems with the two main threats east and west - the Soviet Union and......more

Goodreads review by Charlotte on December 31, 2023

Despite the title, this book is more of an 'inter-war history' of Poland, with the involvement of Hitler and the Nazi party really only making an appearance in the last 3rd of the book. Having said that, it was still extremely interesting. There was a lot of history that I didn't know, about how Pol......more