The Death of Hitler's War Machine

The Death of Hitler's War Machine
Title The Death of Hitler's War Machine PDF eBook
Author Samuel W. Mitcham
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 386
Release 2021-02-02
Genre History
ISBN 1684511844

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It was the endgame for Hitler's Reich. In the winter of 1944–45, Germany staked everything on its surprise campaign in the Ardennes, the “Battle of the Bulge.” But when American and Allied forces recovered from their initial shock, the German forces were left fighting for their very survival—especially on the Eastern Front, where the Soviet army was intent on matching, or even surpassing, Nazi atrocities. At the mercy of the Fuehrer, who refused to acknowledge reality and forbade German retreats, the Wehrmacht was slowly annihilated in horrific battles that have rarely been adequately covered in histories of the Second World War—especially the brutal Soviet siege of Budapest, which became known as the “Stalingrad of the Waffen-SS.” Capping a career that has produced more than forty books, Dr. Samuel W. Mitcham now tells the extraordinary tale of how Hitler’s once-dreaded war machine came to a cataclysmic end, from the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944 to the German surrender in May 1945. Making use of German wartime papers and memoirs—some rarely seen in English-language sources—Mitcham’s sweeping narrative deserves a place on the shelf of every student of World War II.

Hitler's War Machine

Hitler's War Machine
Title Hitler's War Machine PDF eBook
Author William Carr
Publisher Salamander Books
Total Pages 248
Release 1997
Genre Germany
ISBN 9780861018482

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First published Hamlyn, 1976. In 1939 Adolf Hitler unleashed the most formidable fighting force the world had ever known, yet this proved to be a failure. This book explores the impact of these forces and examines how and why they met their downfall

Hitler's War Machine

Hitler's War Machine
Title Hitler's War Machine PDF eBook
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Total Pages 0
Release 1976
Genre Germany
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Inside the Nazi War Machine

Inside the Nazi War Machine
Title Inside the Nazi War Machine PDF eBook
Author Bevin Alexander
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 320
Release 2010-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 1101460911

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"Inside the Nazi War Machine vividly recounts how Rommel, von Manstein and Guderian turned the Blitzkrieg into a fearsome weapon of war in France in 1940, and how Hitler botched his best opportunity to have defeated the BEF, and perhaps defeated Britain.”—Carlo D’Este, author of Patton: A Genius For War In 1940, as Hitler plotted to conquer Europe, only one nation posed a serious threat to the Third Reich's domination: France. The German command was wary of taking on the most powerful armed force on the continent. But three low-ranking generals—Eric von Manstein, Heinz Guderian, and Erwin Rommel—were about to change the face of modern warfare. By grouping tanks into juggernauts to slam through enemy lines, the blitzkrieg was born. With this aggressive, single-minded plan, the Nazis bypassed the supposedly impenetrable Maginot Line, charged into the heart of France, and alerted the world that the deadly might of Germany could no longer be ignored.

Hitler’s Armies

Hitler’s Armies
Title Hitler’s Armies PDF eBook
Author Chris McNab
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 424
Release 2011-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 1849089167

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The definitive work on Hitler's war machine charting its evolution from the formidable force which won stunning victories during the Blitzkrieg in 1940, to the hard campaigns it fought in the deserts of North Africa and the frozen wastelands of the Soviet Union to the eventual retreat to the Fatherland itself. Drawing upon Osprey Publishing's unique archive, this volume expertly weaves together the story of the development and deployment of Hitler's armies displayed alongside a stunning collection of original artwork and photographs to show the kit and equipment of the various land forces.

Hitler’s Armies

Hitler’s Armies
Title Hitler’s Armies PDF eBook
Author Chris McNab
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 621
Release 2011-10-20
Genre History
ISBN 1849088861

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The illustrated history of Hitler's land forces – from the Panzer crewman on the Eastern Front to the infantryman in Normandy and the last ditch defence units of Waffen-SS and Hitler Youth. Hitler's Armies is the definitive work on Hitler's war machine charting its evolution from the formidable force which won stunning victories during the Blitzkrieg in 1940, to the hard campaigns it fought in the deserts of North Africa and the frozen wastelands of the Soviet Union to the eventual retreat to the Fatherland itself. Drawing upon Osprey Publishing's unique archive, this volume expertly weaves together the story of the development and deployment of Hitler's armies displayed alongside a stunning collection of original artwork and photographs to show the kit and equipment of the various land forces.

Hitler's War Machine

Hitler's War Machine
Title Hitler's War Machine PDF eBook
Author William Carr
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1975
Genre Germany
ISBN 9780890090480

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