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Frank McDonough was born on 17 April, 1957 in Liverpool, United Kingdom, is an English historian (born 1957). Discover Frank McDonough's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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Frank McDonough is a British historian of the Third Reich and international history.
He also appeared in the BBC 1 programme Inside Out commenting on a story presented by the actor Paul McGann that looked at whether or not Adolf Hitler visited Liverpool between November 1911 and May 1912.
McDonough argued that evidence from Austrian police records, eyewitness accounts from Vienna, and shipping records all strongly indicated that the young Hitler had lived in Vienna at this time, not Liverpool, thus confirming what Hitler claimed in his autobiography, Mein Kampf.
The first volume (Triumph 1933–1939) was published in 2019 and the second volume (Disaster 1940-1945) was published in 2020.
McDonough has appeared on TV and radio.
He was interviewed in two special programmes on French National Television to mark the 70th anniversary of General de Gaulle's 18 June 1940 speech when he said the "flame of French Resistance cannot be extinguished".
This book is a new introduction to both the events and the complex international response to the Holocaust and examines the grim reality of life and death in the death camps, the scholarly debates and the impact on popular culture since 1945 of the most horrific aspect of the history of the 20th century.
Francis (Frank) Xavier McDonough was born on 17 April 1957 in Liverpool.
He read modern History at Balliol College, Oxford, as a Senior Status Scholar.
He was at Balliol at the same time as Boris Johnson and knew him.
He later earned a PhD in history from Lancaster University, under the supervision of Ruth Henig.
He was Professor of International History in the History Department of the School of Humanities and Social Science at Liverpool John Moores University until his retirement in 2021.
He is an avid Liverpool F.C. fan and still lives in Liverpool with his partner Ann.
His key area of research is international history, particularly Anglo-German relations in the 20th century.
He has published significant works on the origins of World War I and World War II.
McDonough is increasingly publishing his research on the Third Reich, including opposition to Hitler, the Holocaust and the Gestapo.
Among his other books are: The Origins of the First and Second World Wars (1997); The British Empire, 1815–1914 (1994); and Hitler, Chamberlain and Appeasement (2002).
His study of Neville Chamberlain, Appeasement and the British Road to War, published in 1998, was reviewed in academic journals.
Parker described it as "very well written, with a lively argument, which explores appeasement in society too".
Andrew Thorpe, a leading authority on foreign affairs, described the book as "a cogent and stimulating analysis of appeasement which will take the debate still deeper".
A leading US historian of foreign affairs from the Reed College, Edward B. Segel, commented: "The book brings out effectively how the British government manipulated the mass-media, the press and especially the BBC to exclude public criticism of Chamberlain's policies and convey the impression of overwhelming support".
McDonough is one of the most prominent 'post-revisionist' experts on Neville Chamberlain and the policy of appeasement, along with Parker, who was, as Sydney Aster points out, his "academic mentor while he was at Oxford".
In 1998, McDonough was commissioned by the Oxford and Cambridge Examinations Board to write a set text entitled Fascism, Conflict and Communism: European History: 1890–1945.
In recent years, McDonough's published work has been focused on aspects of the history of the Third Reich.
In addition, to his research on Anglo-German relations, McDonough has written a number of publications on the related subject of the history of the Third Reich, most notably, Hitler and Nazi Germany (1999); Opposition and Resistance in Nazi Germany (2001); and Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party (2003).
In McDonough's 2007 monograph, The Conservative Party and Anglo-German Relations, 1905–1914, published by Palgrave Macmillan, he moved the focus of analysis to the Conservative Party's role in the outbreak of the First World War.
The study was described in a review in the journal The Bulletin of the German Institute of Historical Research by a German foreign policy scholar as "a thorough and thought-provoking analysis, which draws on over thirty archives and provides a powerful and overdue corrective to the traditional depiction of the Edwardian Conservative Party as 'Scaremongers' and the chief promoters of Germanophobic views among British political parties in the years that led to the outbreak of the First World War".
In 2008, McDonough published The Holocaust, with John Cochrane.
McDonough is the author of an English-language biography of the German resistance heroine, Sophie Scholl, entitled Sophie Scholl: The Woman Who Defied Hitler, published by the History Press in February 2009.
He appeared on CrossTalk on Russia Today in 2010, debating whether the Second World War could have been prevented.
He featured in the BBC 1 documentary A Tale of Two Rival Cities, which was part of the BBC's "History of the World" project, for which he also acted as Historical Consultant; the documentary won a Royal Television Society Award.
McDonough appeared as an historical commentator on France 2 and in a special documentary featuring historians on de Gaulle, broadcast on France 3 on 18 June 2010.
In September 2011, McDonough published The Origins of the Second World War: An international Perspective, about the outbreak of the Second World War.
In April 2012, the second edition of "Hitler and the Rise of the Nazi Party" was published.
In 2012, McDonough appeared in a series on the history of the Third Reich on National Geographic channel entitled Nazi Secrets.
In August 2015, McDonough's study The Gestapo: The Myth and Reality of Hitler's Secret Police was published by the Hodder and Stoughton imprint Coronet.
The book is based on original Gestapo files and tells the story of the victims of Nazi Terror.
The book has been published in translated versions in Italy (March 2016), Spain (June 2016), Norway (August 2016), Sweden (September 2016), Finland (2016) and Romania (2019).
The paperback version of the Gestapo book was released in September 2016
McDonough completed a two volume book titled 'The Hitler Years'.