After Germany’s humiliating World War II defeat, numerous German generals published memoirs claiming that their country’s brilliant military leadership had been undermined by the Führer’s erratic decision making. The author of three highly acclaimed books on the era, Stephen Fritz upends this characterization of Hitler as an ill-informed fantasist and demonstrates the ways in which his strategy was coherent and even competent. That Hitler saw World War II as the only way to retrieve Germany’s fortunes and build an expansionist Thousand-Year Reich is uncontroversial. But while his generals did sometimes object to Hitler’s tactics and operational direction, they often made the same errors in judgment and were in agreement regarding larger str...
In 1914, the German Army was widely considered the world’s most powerful and professional armed forc...
Since the early stages of World War II, militaries in general, and the U.S. Army in particular, have...
Hitler claimed to have studied Clausewitz and Machiavelli, but violated the tenets of both by permit...
During World War II, Adolf Hitler gained the reputation of a genius whose skillful direction of mili...
Since 1945 a number of historical controversies have arisen over the German leadership in the Second...
This book explores the influence of Helmuth von Moltke, Germany's Chief of the General Staff between...
WELCH David Germany and propaganda in World War I : pacifism, mobilization and total war London ; Ne...
Alois Dwenger, writing from the front in May of 1942, complained that people forgot “the actions of ...
About the book: The First World War was a conflict in which personality and character mattered. Its...
When the statesmen of Europe declared war in 1914, they all shared several assumptions. They all bel...
Dilemma -- Decision -- Onslaught -- Whirlwind -- Reckoning -- All or nothing -- Total war -- Scorche...
Pressed by advancing enemy armies on both fronts, Adolf Hitler played his final card in World War II...
From 1939 to 1941, circumstances handed the Wehrmacht a perfect opportunity to fight Bewegungskrieg:...
Bonapartes in Feldgrau: German Generals and Political Engineering under Kaiser, Weimar and Führer an...
There are so many important stories to consider when thinking about World War II. It is easy to thin...
In 1914, the German Army was widely considered the world’s most powerful and professional armed forc...
Since the early stages of World War II, militaries in general, and the U.S. Army in particular, have...
Hitler claimed to have studied Clausewitz and Machiavelli, but violated the tenets of both by permit...
During World War II, Adolf Hitler gained the reputation of a genius whose skillful direction of mili...
Since 1945 a number of historical controversies have arisen over the German leadership in the Second...
This book explores the influence of Helmuth von Moltke, Germany's Chief of the General Staff between...
WELCH David Germany and propaganda in World War I : pacifism, mobilization and total war London ; Ne...
Alois Dwenger, writing from the front in May of 1942, complained that people forgot “the actions of ...
About the book: The First World War was a conflict in which personality and character mattered. Its...
When the statesmen of Europe declared war in 1914, they all shared several assumptions. They all bel...
Dilemma -- Decision -- Onslaught -- Whirlwind -- Reckoning -- All or nothing -- Total war -- Scorche...
Pressed by advancing enemy armies on both fronts, Adolf Hitler played his final card in World War II...
From 1939 to 1941, circumstances handed the Wehrmacht a perfect opportunity to fight Bewegungskrieg:...
Bonapartes in Feldgrau: German Generals and Political Engineering under Kaiser, Weimar and Führer an...
There are so many important stories to consider when thinking about World War II. It is easy to thin...
In 1914, the German Army was widely considered the world’s most powerful and professional armed forc...
Since the early stages of World War II, militaries in general, and the U.S. Army in particular, have...
Hitler claimed to have studied Clausewitz and Machiavelli, but violated the tenets of both by permit...