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Fighting on Empty: How Hitler and Hirohito Lost the Economic War

Fighting on Empty: How Hitler and Hirohito Lost the Economic War

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Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan and Fascist Italy all embarked on their Second World War plans of conquest without one vital factor: sound economies that could absorb and withstand the stresses of total war. In this groundbreaking study, Robin Bromby shows how all three Axis powers went into battle with seriously flawed economies, inadequate industrial capacity and deficient food security. When they invaded much of Europe and East Asia, the Nazis and their partners only compounded the problem: they had made few plans to manage their conquests and failed to harness captured factories and farms. It was a fatal flaw: their war plans were doomed. Despite the legend of a beleaguered Britain, that country was the largest economy in Europe, was soon building more aircraft than Germany - and had its empire on which to call. Japan's lack of economic planning was breathtaking - and the strains soon began to show. And then came the Americans with all their economic power. The Axis was finished.Fighting on Empty reveals a largely ignored, but crucial, aspect of the Second World War.

Author: Robin Bromby
Publisher: Highgate Publishing
Published: 09/25/2014
Pages: 312
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.92lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.65d
ISBN: 9780987403858

About the Author
Robin Bromby is a journalist, author and publisher. He operated a small publishing company in the 1980s, set up after a book idea was rejected by several publishers (that one went on to go through five editions). But, subsequently, he also had titles issued by mainstream publishers, including Doubleday, Simon & Schuster and Lothian Books. Robin began as a cadet journalist in 1962 with The Dominion, the morning paper in Wellington, New Zealand. He also worked for the NZ Broadcasting Corporation, TV1, the South China Morning Post, The Herald (Melbourne), the Sunday Times (Wellington), The National Times (Sydney) and, since 1988, he has been first a staff reporter and now columnist for The Australian. Books now available via Amazon from Highgate Publishing are "German Raiders of the South Seas", "Australian Railways: Their Life and Times", and "The Farming of Australia".

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