- The Rome-Berlin Axis
"The Rome-Berlin Axis" is a
1949 book by Britishhistorian Elizabeth Wiskemann . It is a study of the Axis alliance of Fascist Italy andNazi Germany with particular emphasis on the relationship betweenBenito Mussolini andAdolf Hitler .It was published by
Oxford University Press as a 376-page hardcover in 1949.Collins (London ) published a 446-page revised edition in 1966.Contents
*Introduction
*Note on Sources
*I. "Pupils ofNietzsche
*II "The Quarrel over Austria
*III. "Germany and the Attack upon Abyssinia
*IV." 'This Berlin-Rome Line is not a Diaphragm but rather an Axis'
*V. "TheDuce in Germany
*VI. "Austria Lost and Won
*VII. "TheFührer in Italy
*VIII. "Mediation at Munich
*IX. "The Steel Pact
*X." 'To attackPoland at the First Suitable Opportunity'
*XI. "The Axis Shaken
*XII. "The Mission ofSumner Welles
*XIII. "Mussolini Declares War
*XIV. "The Attack upon Greece
*XV. "The Axis and Franco
*XVI. "Operations Marita and Barbarossa
*XVII. "The New Order
*XVIII. "Italy Rebels
*XIX." 'Mésalliance '
*XX. "Nazis andNeo-Fascists
*XXI. "Epilogue
*"Bibliography
*"Appendix: The Steel Pact
*"Indexes: (A) Persons (with biographical notes)::"(B) Subjects and Placesee also
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List of Adolf Hitler books External links
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-8762(194910)55:1%3C139:%3E2.0.CO;2-K&origin=historycoop Review of "The Rome-Berlin Axis"] by
Raymond J. Sontag in "American Historical Review ", Vol. 55, No. 1 (Oct., 1949), pp. 139-140.
*Review of "The Rome-Berlin Axis" byEric C. Kollman in "The Journal of Modern History ", Vol. 23, No. 2 (1951), pp. 177-178.
*Review of "The Rome-Berlin Axis" byBeatrice McCown Mattison in "The American Political Science Review ", Vol. 43, No. 5 (1949), pp. 1048-1049.
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0020-5850(194907)25%3A3%3C370%3ATRAAHO%3E2.0.CO%3B2-2 Review of "The Rome-Berlin Axis"] byMartin Wight in "International Affairs ", Vol. 25, No. 3 (Jul., 1949), pp. 370-371.
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