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Blitzkrieg! Hitler's Lightning War

Blitzkrieg! Hitler's Lightning War
Author: Earle Rice Jr.
Publisher: Mitchell Lane
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1545749213

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An introduction to Adolf Hitler's tactic of combining air attacks with swiftly moving ground forces.


Blitzkrieg

Blitzkrieg
Author: Lloyd Clark
Publisher: Grove/Atlantic, Inc.
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0802190340

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A “masterly account” of the juggernaut offensive that conquered France—but also marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany in World War II (Kirkus Reviews). In the spring of 1940, the German forces launched an attack on France that combined superb intelligence, cutting edge strategy, and new technology—the blitzkrieg, or “lightning war.” In just six weeks, it would achieve what their fathers had failed to do in all four years of the First World War. It was a stunning victory. But here, leading British military historian and academic Lloyd Clark argues that much of our understanding of this victory is based on myth. Far from being a foregone conclusion, Hitler’s plan could easily have failed had the Allies been even slightly less inept or the Germans less fortunate. The Germans recognized that success depended not only on surprise, but also avoiding a protracted struggle for which they were not prepared—making defeat a very real possibility. Their surprise victory proved the apex of their achievement; far from being undefeatable, Clark argues, the Battle of France revealed Germany and its armed forces to be highly vulnerable. And Hitler dismissed this fact as he planned his next move—and greatest blunder: the invasion of the Soviet Union. In this eye-opening reassessment, complete with maps and illustrations, Clark “presents a well-balanced narrative that highlights the knife-edge victory of the German forces” and reveals how very close the Nazi war machine came to catastrophe in the early days of World War II (New York Journal of Books).


Blitzkrieg

Blitzkrieg
Author: Ian Baxter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781782745426

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When Europe went to war in 1939 the expectation was that this war would see a repeat of the scenes of 1914-18. However, the Wehrmacht was to change all that. Learning the lessons of World War I, the Germans unleashed fast, mobile armoured columns at the Allies, who were unprepared for the swift nature of modern war. 'Blitzkrieg' is an illustrated record of this awesome new tactic and the success it brought to Nazi Germany in the first few years of the war. Drawing on previously unpublished photographs, many of which have come from the albums of individuals who experienced and took part in the war, 'Blitzkrieg' presents a unique and visually stunning account of one of history's most infamous wars, telling the story of what happened from the perspective of ordinary soldiers.


Lightning War

Lightning War
Author: Ronald E. Powaski
Publisher: Castle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780785820970

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This is the dramatic story of the German defeat of the Allies in northern France and the Low Countries in 1940. Covering the campaign as a whole, it examines the issues from all sides, including those of the French, British, German and other involved nations.


Lightning War

Lightning War
Author: Time-Life Books
Publisher: Time Life Medical
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Chronicles the rise and eventual fall of Nazi Germany during World War II.


The Blitzkrieg Legend

The Blitzkrieg Legend
Author: Karl-Heinz Frieser
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2013-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612513581

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Here, for the first time in English, is an illuminating German perspective on the decisive blitzkrieg campaign. The account, written by the German historian Karl-Heinz Frieser and edited by American historian John T. Greenwood, provides the definitive explanation for Germany’s startling success and the equally surprising military collapse of France and Britain on the European continent in 1940. In a little over a month, Germany defeated the Allies in battle, a task that had not been achieved in four years of brutal fighting during World War I. First published in 1995 as the official German history of the 1940 campaign, this book goes beyond standard explanations to show that the German victory was not inevitable and that French defeat was not preordained. Contrary to most accounts of the campaign, Frieser’s illustrates that the military systems of both Germany and France were solid and that their campaign plans were sound. The key to victory or defeat, Frieser argues, was the execution of operational plans—both preplanned and ad hoc—amid the eternal Clausewitzian combat factors of friction and the fog of war. He shows why, on the eve of the campaign, the British and French leaders had good cause to be confident and why many German generals were understandably concerned that disaster was looming for them. This study explodes many of the myths concerning German blitzkrieg warfare and the planning for the 1940 campaign. Frieser’s groundbreaking interpretation of the topic has been the subject of discussion since the German edition first appeared. This English translation is published in cooperation with the Association of the United States Army.


Lightning War

Lightning War
Author: Ronald E. Powaski
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Lightning war
ISBN:

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Lightning War

Lightning War
Author: Bryan Perrett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 383
Release: 1985-01-01
Genre: Lightning war
ISBN: 9780586062760

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Blitzkrieg in their own Words

Blitzkrieg in their own Words
Author:
Publisher: Amber Books Ltd
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1907446850

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Based on a German book published during World War II and never before translated, Blitzkrieg in their own Words is a military history of the German campaigns in Poland and the West in 1939 and 1940 written by those taking part.


Blitzkrieg

Blitzkrieg
Author: Len Deighton
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-07-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780241505212

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A riveting history of the Nazi conquest of Western Europe This is the story of the Nazi conquest of western Europe, from Hitler's rise to power and 'lightning-fast war', to his fatal mistake in halting the German advance on Dunkirk in 1940. Drawing on technical mastery and interviews with both Allied and German participants, Blitzkrieg sets out the technical thinking behind the attack and the weapons that made it possible. It is a compelling, detailed account of Europe's darkest hour.