'Everywhere there is war, war!’: The Second Sino-Japanese War in Joseph Goebbels’ Diaries

Peter Harmsen

Abstract

The complete diaries of German Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels have only become available to historians in recent years, and major works on German policies before and during the Sino-Japanese conflict had to be written without access to this potentially valuable source. This paper seeks to probe in a preliminary fashion the extent to which the history of German involvement in the Far Eastern crisis will have to be reevaluated in the light of the new materials included in the diaries. In particular, it focuses on Adolf Hitler’s role in policy-making in the year 1937 and describes evidence to suggest that the German dictator may actually have shifted to a more pro-Japanese stance at an earlier date than assumed so far.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato20 jul. 2018
StatusUnder udarbejdelse - 20 jul. 2018
BegivenhedMemories of World War Two - University of Oxford China Centre, Oxford, Storbritannien
Varighed: 20 jul. 201821 jul. 2018
http://www.chinacentre.ox.ac.uk/am_event/memories-of-world-war-ii-china-and-europe/

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KonferenceMemories of World War Two
LokationUniversity of Oxford China Centre
Land/OmrådeStorbritannien
ByOxford
Periode20/07/201821/07/2018
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