Description
Why was the startling success of his campaigns in Poland and France followed by the blundering mistakes in Russia, North Africa and France? Might Germany even have won the war without Hitler's continual and disastrous interference?
In this extraordinary history, John Strawson answers these and other questions by showing how Hitler's insatiable preoccupation with war and conquest was translated into reality. While the power of a revitalized German army came from Hitler, Strawson examines the Fuhrer's eccentric use of the most formidable war machine the world had ever seen.
This lucid story of fire and incompetence is brought alive by the accounts of those who served Hitler both on his staff and as field commanders. Perfect for readers of Ian Kershaw and Anthony Beevor.
About the Author
Major-General John Strawson CBE was a British Army officer, best known for his service during the Second World War in the Middle East and Italy, and afterwards in Germany and Malayasia. In civilian life he became a prolific author, writing around a dozen books of military history and biography, including studies of the British Army.
Book Information
ISBN 9781804364352
Author John Strawson
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Canelo History
Publisher Canelo
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 20mm