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Moral Combat Good And Evil In World War Ii Michael Burleigh Burleigh

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Moral Combat Good And Evil In World War Ii Michael Burleigh Burleigh
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.88 MB
Author: Michael Burleigh [Burleigh, Michael]
ISBN: 9780062078667, 0062078666
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Moral Combat Good And Evil In World War Ii Michael Burleigh Burleigh by Michael Burleigh [burleigh, Michael] 9780062078667, 0062078666 instant download after payment.

By exploring the moral sentiment of entire societies and their leaders, and how this changed under the impact of total war, the author presents readers with a perspective of this conflict. Opening with the 'predators' - Mussolini, Hitler, Prince Hirohito of Japan - and moving onto appeasement (a popular policy or a 'wrong' policy?), the rape of Poland, Barbarossa, the role of Churchill, and the Holocaust, Burleigh analyses the moral dimension of the Second World War's most important moments. More than a history of 'great men', however, Burleigh also examines the moral reasoning of individuals who had to make choices under circumstances difficult to imagine.

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