Om Germanys Isolation
Paul Rohrbach's Germany's Isolation is a provocative political analysis of Germany's place in the international community. Rohrbach argues that Germany's exclusion from the global power structure is unjustified and detrimental to both Germany and the rest of the world. This book is a fascinating glimpse into the political mindset of pre-World War II Germany, and offers valuable insights into the country's diplomatic and military strategies.
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