Adolf Hitler with his general staff including Heinrich Himmler (L) and Martin Bormann (R) in 1939 (AFP via Getty Images).

Nazi foreign policy — did Hitler know what he was doing?

Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss how Nazi foreign policy differed from the traditional objectives of German nationalism

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In this episode of Black’s History Week, Professor Jeremy Black, author of A Brief History of Germany, talks to The Critic‘s deputy editor, Graham Stewart, about how Nazi foreign policy differed from the traditional objectives of German nationalism.

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