This hardcover reference book, titled “WW2 German Warsaw 1944: Hitler, Himmler and the Warsaw Uprising,” provides a factual account of the events surrounding the 1944 Warsaw Uprising during World War II. The book examines the roles of key figures such as Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler, detailing their involvement in German military and political strategies related to the uprising. It includes analyses of German operations against Polish resistance and explores the broader historical context of the conflict in occupied Warsaw. The volume offers photographs, maps, and documents to support its narrative, making it a useful resource for researchers, historians, and collectors interested in the military and political aspects of Nazi-occupied Poland. The hardcover format ensures durability and suitability for reference use. This item is a used copy, which may exhibit typical signs of handling and age, but it remains a valuable addition for those studying World War II in Eastern Europe. Total of 738 pages.





