Hitler's war
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Hitler's war
(A Da Capo paperback)
Da Capo Press, [1990], c1988
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Reprint. Originally published: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1988
Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-380) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The author offers a new perspective on Hitler: his military strategy and his political blunders. He blames Germany's loss of the war on Hitler's misperception of political realities and his hatred of the Jews. Hoyt also maintains that Hitler's defeat was inevitable as early as 1942 because of the virulent nature of his anti-semitism, the declaration of war against the Soviet union, and his failure to make full use of the U-boat to starve Britain out of the war. He also blames the allies for continuing the war for another three years. Hoyt interprets Hitler as essentially an untalented dilettante whose successes were more the product of opponents' errors than his own abilities. Hoyt is, however, far from an apologist for the Wehrmacht. He establishes the increasingly close connections between Hitler and the military establishment and shows how this enabled Germany to sustain the war long after it was really lost. The author's previous books include "America's Wars" and "Japan's Wars".
目次
- Introduction - design for disaster
- plans of a demagogue
- the road to war
- a new Wehrmacht
- "Anschluss" of Austria
- nightmare at Munich
- and next came Poland...
- Hitler starts his war
- the phony war
- Norway
- a stroll on the Champs-Elysees
- the battle of Britain
- striking south
- prelude to disaster
- the drums of Africa
- America enters
- Russian winter
- Stalingrad
- the rise of Rommel
- defeat in the desert
- thunder in the West
- cracks in the columns
- cross-channel attack
- summer of despair
- thunder from the East
- defense in the East
- the West Wall breached
- the Eastern debacle
- the Ardennes
- the last offensive
- the end nears
- the last act.
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