Hitler's War: Germany's Key Strategic Decisions 1940-45 (W&N Military) by Heinz Magenheimer
This is the book that answers the question: Could Germany have won World War Two? n nThis is a closely argued and wide-ranging assessment of just how, with so many alternatives open, the German High Command chose the path that led, ultimately, to its own destruction. Heinz Magenheimer examines in detail the options that were open to the Germans as the war progressed. He identifies the crucial moments at which fateful decisions needed to be taken and considers how decisions different from those actually taken could have propelled the conflict in entirely different directions. Using the very latest source material, in particular new research from Soviet/Russian sources, the author analyses motives and objectives and considers the opportunities taken or rejected, concentrating especially on specific phases of the conflict. n nEditorial Reviews n nReview nWith yet another look at the what if's of World War II, Magenheimer, an Austrian military historian with five books and hundreds of articles to his credit, expends considerable energy exploring key strategic decisions that might have won the war for the Third Reich. In this rather dry and scholarly work, he analyzes turning points in the war from the perspective of the German leadership, focusing on Germany's missed opportunities and their consequences. Supported by an exhaustive bibliography and lengthy notes, his study reviews German options involving military, political, economic, and technological factors. He offers no new revelations, instead simply rehashing the uncertain variables of the fog of war that impacted German decision-making. Certainly, Germany could have won the war if it had not made so many geopolitical and strategic mistakes, but then such miscalculations are often the cause of defeat in war. Recommended only for academic libraries. --. William D. Bushnell, USMC (ret.), n nPlaying the game of historical what-if is often derided as futile, but it serves as a mental exercise that can be both provocative and enjoyable. Magenheimer, an Austrian military historian, has utilized newly available source material from Russian archives to offer a fresh perspective on an old debate. He examines most of the key decisions by Hitler and his general staff from 1940 to 1945, with particular emphasis on the Russian front. His research suggests that German defeat was certainly not foreordained, despite obvious logistical problems. The general reader will struggle with the military jargon, but military history buffs can have a field day here. --Jay Freeman n nHeinz Magenheimer is Austria's pre-eminent military historian and strategist. In his recent volume, HITLER'S WAR, gracefully translated into English, he analyzes in depth a series of significant decisions made by the German military High Command and Hitler, himself, that determined the course of World War II. Having examined and sifted through the vast quantity of material, files, reports, memoirs, and archives available to historians, including information recently declassified or only recently made available to Western historians, Magenheimer does much more than simply discuss military decisions. Indeed his volume explores reasons BEHIND these decisions, examines how the decisions were reached, and what could have happened if alternative options had been followed. Nevertheless, unlike some of the what if books on World War II that have recently been published, Magenheimer avoids the more speculative or fantastic aspects of such efforts; his judgments are generally conservative and based firmly in an understanding of the very legitimate opportunities that were missed or discarded by the High Command. Additionally, Magenheimer's encylopedic knowledge and familiarity with his subject enables him to offer superb--and often very personal--illustrations supporting the points he makes. I did not find this study dry or stiff at all. Rather, the situations and history Magenheimer recounts are sharply and crisply discussed--at times I couldn't put the volume down. Excellent bibliography, good notes, and index. A very important contribution to our understanding of WWII, how it was fought--and how it was lost. --By Boyd D. Cathey n nAbout the Author nHeinz Magenheimer is one of Austria's most respected historians and commentators. Since 1972 he has been a member of the Academy of National Defence, Vienna, and since 1993 a permanent member of the editorial staff of the Austrian military periodical OMZ. In addition to five books, he has written more than a hundred articles in periodical and compendia on the subjects of military strategy, security politics and the history of warfare.
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ISBN: 9780304362080 | 0304362085
352 pages.
Book Condition: Very Good
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