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Blood & Soil

The Fall of Poland & The Battle of France.

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Blood & Soil

By: Robert Sterling Herron
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Blood & Soil: The Fall of Poland and the Battle of France is the second installment in The Protocols series, a series chronicling the rise of authoritarianism in the modern era. The focus of the second book in the series are the months of September 1939 to June 1940. It chronicles the fall and Germanization of Poland, and the events leading up to the Battle of France, as well as the events of the battle itself. Like all the books in the series, Blood & Soil is the story of people caught up in the events and thinking of their time. It is composed of carefully selected and annotated excerpts taken from diaries, news articles, radio broadcasts, speeches, combat situation reports, and other historical documents selected not only for their ability to illuminate the past, but for their relevance in terms of the times in which we live.

20th Century Ideologies & Doctrines Military Modern Politics & Government Wars & Conflicts World War II Imperialism War Interwar Period
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