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Hitlers Wavebreaker Concept An Analysis Of The German End Game In The Baltic Lunde

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Hitlers Wavebreaker Concept An Analysis Of The German End Game In The Baltic Lunde
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Publisher: Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.37 MB
Author: Lunde, Henrik
ISBN: 9781612001616, 9781612001623, 1612001610, 1612001629, B00DYB2ARS, 46479d98118ad35fd56f4463819bbf12, 18881777
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Hitlers Wavebreaker Concept An Analysis Of The German End Game In The Baltic Lunde by Lunde, Henrik 9781612001616, 9781612001623, 1612001610, 1612001629, B00DYB2ARS, 46479d98118ad35fd56f4463819bbf12, 18881777 instant download after payment.

Among the many controversies of World War II, prominent is the debate over GermanyOCOs strategy in the north of the Soviet Union, as the tide of war turned, and gigantic Russian armies began to close in on Berlin. In this long-awaited work, Henrik LundeOCoformer U.S. Special Forces officer and author of renowned previous works on the campaigns in Norway and FinlandOCoturns his sights to the withdrawal of Army Group North.Providing cool-headed analysis to the problem, the author first acknowledges that HitlerOCooften accused of holding onto ground for the sake of itOCohad valid reasons in this instance to maintain control of the Baltic coast. Without it, his supply of iron ore from Sweden would have been cut off, German naval (U-boat) bases would have been compromised, and an entire simpatico area of EuropeOCoincluding East PrussiaOCowould have been forsaken. On the other hand, GermanyOCOs maintaining control of the Baltic would have meant convenient supply for forces on the coastOCoor evacuation if necessaryOCoand perhaps most important, remaining German defensive pockets behind the SovietsOCO main drive to Europe would tie down disproportionate offensive forces. Stalwart German forces remaining on the coast and on their flank could break the Soviet tidal wave.However, unlike during todayOCOs military planning, the German high command, in a situation that changed by the month, had to make quick decisions and gamble, with the fate of hundreds of thousands of troops and the entire nation at stake on quickly decided throws of their dice.As Henrik Lunde carefully details in this work, Hitler guessed wrong. By leaving four entire battle-hardened armies in isolation along the Baltic, the Soviets pulling up to the Oder River encountered weaker opposition than they had a right to expect. Having economic (or aid) resources of their own, they cared little for HitlerOCOs own supply line and instead simply lunged at his center of power: Berlin. Once that was taken the remaining German pockets could be wiped out. The Germans deprived themselves of many of their strongest forces when they most needed them, and the climactic battle for their capital took place. In this book, both combats and strategy are described in the final stages of the fighting in the Northern Theater, with LundeOCOs even-handed analysis of the campaign a reward to every student of World War II.

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