The first volume covers contributory factors leading up to the outbreak
of hostilities. Hitler's amazing success in correcting the real and
perceived insults to the German nation resulting from the Great War and
the Treaty of Versailles is acknowledged. There followed a military
operation - Blitzkrieg - which rocked the world as two super powers,
France and Great Britain, were soundly thrashed on the battlefield of
Europe by Nazi Germany. With the skin of their teeth the British
Expeditionary Force fled across the Channel from Dunkirk, leaving most
of their equipment behind. The invasion of Kent in the south of England
by a triumphant enemy equipped with a cruel and oppressive regime
replete with Gestapo, concentration camps and policies of racial and
political persecution presented a spine-tingling threat to the British
people. With Winston Churchill at the helm disparaging peace treaties
with the Nazi regime, the fight back began. A few thousand fighter
pilots of the RAF defeated the Luftwaffe by a very narrow margin and
Hitler looked to the east for his further bullying of national groups.
The first year of the war ended, in September 1940, with Mussolini
threatening Egypt and the Suez Canal.