The Rome-Berlin Axis
This article is about the 1949 book. For the historical alliance, see Axis powers.
The Rome-Berlin Axis is a 1949 book by British historian Elizabeth Wiskemann. It is a study of the Axis alliance of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany with particular emphasis on the relationship between Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler.
It was published by Oxford University Press as a 376-page hardcover in 1949. Collins (London) published a 446-page revised edition in 1966.
See also
External links
- Review of The Rome-Berlin Axis by Raymond J. Sontag in American Historical Review, Vol. 55, No. 1 (Oct., 1949), pp. 139-140.
- Review of The Rome-Berlin Axis by Eric C. Kollman in The Journal of Modern History, Vol. 23, No. 2 (1951), pp. 177-178.
- Review of The Rome-Berlin Axis by Beatrice McCown Mattison in The American Political Science Review, Vol. 43, No. 5 (1949), pp. 1048-1049.
- Review of The Rome-Berlin Axis by Martin Wight in International Affairs, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Jul., 1949), pp. 370–371.
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