Panzer Leader
Autor Heinz Guderian B. H. Liddell Harten Limba Engleză Paperback – mai 2023
General
Heinz
Guderian's
revolutionary
strategic
vision
and
his
skill
in
armored
combat
brought
Germany
its
initial
victories
during
World
War
II.
Combining
Guderian's
land
offensive
with
Luftwaffe
attacks,
the
Nazi
Blitzkrieg
decimated
the
defenses
of
Poland,
Norway,
France--and,
very
nearly,
Russia--at
the
war's
outset.
But
in
1941,
when
Guderian
advised
that
ground
forces
should
take
a
step
back,
Hitler
dismissed
him.
In
these
pages,
the
outspoken
general
shares
his
candid
point
of
view
on
what
would
have
led
Germany
to
victory,
and
what
ensured
that
it
didn't.
In
addition
to
providing
a
rare
inside
look
at
key
members
of
the
Nazi
party,
Guderian
reveals
in
detail
how
he
developed
the
Panzer
tank
forces
and
orchestrated
their
various
campaigns,
from
the
breakthrough
at
Sedan
to
his
drive
to
the
Channel
coast
that
virtually
decided
the
Battle
of
France.
Panzer
Leaderbecame
a
bestseller
within
one
year
of
its
original
publication
in
1952
and
has
since
been
recognized
as
a
classic
account
of
the
greatest
conflict
of
our
time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684228140
ISBN-10: 168422814X
Pagini: 548
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Martino Fine Books
ISBN-10: 168422814X
Pagini: 548
Dimensiuni: 159 x 234 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Martino Fine Books
Notă biografică
General
Heinz
Guderian
commanded
the
German
panzer
forces
in
Operation
Barbarossa,
but
was
dismissed
for
taking
a
timely
step
backward
instead
of
pandering
to
Hitler's
illusions.
Guderian
was
adjudged
free
of
any
connection
to
war
crimes,
and
did
not
stand
trial
at
Nuremberg.
Recenzii
"This
brilliant
memoir
is
a
mesmerizing
read....
A
great
book
by
a
great
soldier."--Stephen
E.
Ambrose
"Panzer Leaderbelongs on the shelf of every serious student of this violent twentieth century."--John S. D. Eisenhower
"Guderian's memoirs belong to the classics of military literature, comparable to Grant's or Sherman's."--Newsweek
"His contempt for the Nazis is never far from the surface.... What the general does not say about the great moral and human issues of his era is as revealing as anything ever written about the mentality of the German officer corps."--New Yorker
"There is no soberer and better story of how and why the Wehrmacht failed in Russia.... The military detail is touched by sharp descriptions of the fighting and vivid glimpses of the vague, distorted, half-life of men at war."--New York Times Book Review
"Panzer Leaderbelongs on the shelf of every serious student of this violent twentieth century."--John S. D. Eisenhower
"Guderian's memoirs belong to the classics of military literature, comparable to Grant's or Sherman's."--Newsweek
"His contempt for the Nazis is never far from the surface.... What the general does not say about the great moral and human issues of his era is as revealing as anything ever written about the mentality of the German officer corps."--New Yorker
"There is no soberer and better story of how and why the Wehrmacht failed in Russia.... The military detail is touched by sharp descriptions of the fighting and vivid glimpses of the vague, distorted, half-life of men at war."--New York Times Book Review
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Germany's opening run of victory in World War II was only made possible by the panzer forces that General Heinz Guderian (1888-1954), the father of modern tank warfare, had created and trained, and by his audacious leadership of those forces from 1939-1941.
Germany's opening run of victory in World War II was only made possible by the panzer forces that General Heinz Guderian (1888-1954), the father of modern tank warfare, had created and trained, and by his audacious leadership of those forces from 1939-1941.