An analysis of the Morgenthau Plan, the controversial proposal by U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr. for the post-war treatment of Germany. This study examines the plan’s origins, political debates, and ultimate abandonment.
The work explores the plan’s proposal to transform Germany into an agricultural nation, the opposition it faced from other Allied leaders, and its influence on wartime policy discussions. Irving draws on American and British government archives.
Specifications:
- Paperback edition
- Based on government archives
- Includes documentary evidence
- Detailed source notes

















Stig-Ove Madetoja (verified owner) –
Firsthand documents with a brief introduction about what The plan was about. And also at the end a synopsis in german. this is alot of bang for buck history material.