In this surprising reinterpretation of Hitler's impact on the outcome of World War II, James Duffy reveals that the war was not won through American strength and ingenuity alone. Rather, it was lost due to Hitler's phenomenal military blunders. Challenging popular American views, the author shows how Nazi Germany at first substantially won the war in Europe. Yet Hitler proceeded to lose it even before the United States had entered the conflict. Hitler Slept Late sets the stage for each of Hitler's major errors, uncovering why each was made, what happened as a result, and how the outcome of the…mehr
In this surprising reinterpretation of Hitler's impact on the outcome of World War II, James Duffy reveals that the war was not won through American strength and ingenuity alone. Rather, it was lost due to Hitler's phenomenal military blunders. Challenging popular American views, the author shows how Nazi Germany at first substantially won the war in Europe. Yet Hitler proceeded to lose it even before the United States had entered the conflict. Hitler Slept Late sets the stage for each of Hitler's major errors, uncovering why each was made, what happened as a result, and how the outcome of the war might have been different had Hitler followed the advice of others. Duffy shows how Hitler's conquest of Europe ultimately failed due to two glaring faults--his inability to develop a concrete long-range plan and his maniacal belief in the strength of his own will. Offering new insight into Hitler as a military leader, this provocative study provides a clear view of Hitler's strengths and weaknesses and looks at what might have happened had he not blundered so often at vital times during the war. Duffy begins with a look at Hitler's early victories in the Rhineland, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. These victories, achieved through swift surprise attacks, worked because of the indecisiveness and reluctance to act exhibited by the British and French. Hitler's most egregious errors included his belief in his own infallibility as a military leader, his failure to heed the warnings of advisers, and his ultimate decision to surround himself with yes men. Fatal strategic errors include allowing the British army to escape from Dunkirk, failing to invade Great Britain immediately after Dunkirk, and not recognizing the primary importance of Moscow as a target in the Soviet invasion. These character flaws and leadership foibles, as described and analyzed in Hitler Slept Late, vividly illustrate the words of Sir Christopher Foxley Norris, retired Air Chief Marshal of the Royal Air Force: Had it not been for Hitler, [the Germans] would have won.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Autorenporträt
JAMES P. DUFFY is a writer who specializes in military history. This is his 14th book. His previous works include Hitler's Secret Pirate Fleet: The Deadliest Ships of World War II (Praeger, 2001), Lincoln's Admiral: The Civil War Campaigns of David Farragut (1997), Czars: Russia's Rulers for Over One Thousand Years (1995), Target Hitler: The Plots to Kill Adolf Hitler (Praeger, 1992), The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: A Complete Book of Facts (1992), Hitler Slept Late, and Other Blunders That Cost Him the War (Praeger, 1991).
Inhaltsangabe
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Cast of Principal Characters Introduction The Making of a Military Genius Doomsday on the Beach England: To Invade or Not to Invade The Victory That Almost Was Stumbling to Moscow From Heroes to Villains Opening the Door for Roosevelt Hitler Slept Late Jewish Science and Miracle Weapons "Make Peace, You Fools" Profile of a Bungler Selected Bibliography Index
Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations Cast of Principal Characters Introduction The Making of a Military Genius Doomsday on the Beach England: To Invade or Not to Invade The Victory That Almost Was Stumbling to Moscow From Heroes to Villains Opening the Door for Roosevelt Hitler Slept Late Jewish Science and Miracle Weapons "Make Peace, You Fools" Profile of a Bungler Selected Bibliography Index
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