
David Irving
David Irving’s examination of the Morgenthau Plan, the proposed Allied policy for post-war Germany during World War II.
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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.
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David Irving is a renowned British historian and author of over 30 books. Known for his meticulous primary source research, he has spent decades in archives across the globe, unearthing diaries, documents, and first-hand accounts that have reshaped our understanding of the Second World War and its key figures.
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