The Wages of Destruction

The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy

Paperback, 832 pages

English language

Published Feb. 26, 2008 by Penguin (Non-Classics).

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978-0-14-311320-1
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The Wages of Destruction is a non-fiction book detailing the economic history of Nazi Germany. Written by Adam Tooze, it was first published by Allen Lane in 2006.

The Wages of Destruction won the Wolfson History Prize and the 2007 Longman/History Today Book of the Year Prize. It was published to critical praise from such authors as Michael Burleigh, Richard Overy and Niall Ferguson.

In the book, Tooze writes that after the Germans had failed to defeat Britain in 1940, the economic logic of the war drove them to an invasion of the Soviet Union. Hitler was constrained do so in 1941 to obtain the natural resources necessary to challenge two economic superpowers: the United States and the British Empire. That sealed the fate of the Third Reich because it was resource constraints that made victory against the Soviet Union impossible, especially when it received supplies from the Americans and …

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Subjects

  • Economic History
  • Europe - Germany
  • Military - World War II
  • History / Germany
  • History
  • History - General History
  • History: World